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...your reactions to the speak-out, listen to the stories of your friends and classmates and carry them with you as you live out your life. Subtle forms of homophobia are easy to miss, but devastate the people they affect the most. Whether you sat on the Science Center lawn with us or not, this is the time to change the way we think about queer issues, question what we take for granted and recognize the long struggle that needs to be fought every single day. And if we’re able to do this at all, the speak...
This weekend we are going public with our movement. RUS will create and staff a HRCW camping tent on the lawn of the Science Center. Our hope is that this rickety, temporary structure will raise awareness of our campaign while demonstrating that a camping tent is absolutely no substitute for a real, institutionally-supported women’s center. Come grab a snack, read a flyer, learn about Radcliffe history or just hang out. Let’s show pre-frosh and each other how great Harvard with a women’s center...
...forty-first annual tournament for the Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Championship of the United States will begin on June 28, on the grass courts of the Merion Cricket Club, Haverlord, Pa. The tournament will be conducted by the Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association and the Merion Cricket Club, under the auspices of the United States Lawn Tennis Association...
Participation in the tournament is limited to members of the Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association. Each member may enter a team of not more than four singles players and two doubles teams...
...skyline like Olympian tombstones. With most international companies long departed, billboards advertise mostly local products, such as Spirulina ("Beer That Makes You Young Forever"), or nothing at all. Like in a city at war, fruit and vegetables are cultivated in the grounds of public buildings. Part of the front lawn of the seldom-visited Drug Elimination Museum, built to whitewash the regime's dubious antinarcotics record, has been turned into a pomelo orchard. Power shortages still plague the capital, as they did during my first visit more than seven years ago, and emergency generators clog the pavements. With municipal water...