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...College Democrats. Haddock applauded the concert’s efforts to unite different student groups, saying, “when student bodies speak as one, that’s really where we make our difference.” The conservative weekly Harvard Salient and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance were also among the event’s organizers. The concert was not free of controversy, however, as a few students expressed doubts about the concert’s claims to nonpartisanship. “We don’t think this is just an innocent event...
...College Democrats. Haddock applauded the concert’s efforts to unite different student groups, saying, “when student bodies speak as one, that’s really where we make our difference.” The conservative weekly Harvard Salient and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance were also among the event’s organizers. The concert was not free of controversy, however, as a few students expressed doubts about the concert’s claims to nonpartisanship. “We don’t think this is just an innocent event...
...Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters’ Alliance (BGLTSA) have applauded last week’s decision by the American Red Cross to call for the end of a government ban on blood donations from men who have had sex with other men. The ban, implemented in 1990, is a policy imposed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). “I think the decision from the Red Cross is long overdue,” Ryan R. Thoreson ’07, one of the BGLTSA co-chairs, wrote in an e-mail. BGLTSA co-chair Mischa...
...live with the people that they care about and are comfortable around. For many students this will involve living in single-gender suites, but for others it will not. There are many worthwhile reasons that students may have for living in a mixed-gender room. Bisexual, gay, and lesbian students may prefer mixed-gender housing for the same reasons that motivate some straight students to prefer gender-segregated housing. Married heterosexual couples may prefer to live together on campus rather than choose between living together off-campus or in separate rooms on campus. Transgender students may prefer to be housed...
...paternalistic in that it assumes the College can make better decisions in who students can live with than the students themselves.” Since the legislation passed Sunday evening, several student groups—including the Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA)—have announced their support for co-ed rooming. “I think the endorsements indicate that there is broad campus support for rooming choice,” said Benjamin W. Milder ’08, a co-sponsor of the bill. “It?...