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Tandon added that many groups’ original concern was being overheard during meetings and that the changes still do not adequately address the issue. For example, the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance told The Crimson after the Dec. 4 meeting that the confidentiality of some of its members could be breached if the group’s conversations were not private...
...gathered last night in the Mather House Junior Common Room to discuss exclusivity at Harvard. About 25 undergraduates attended “Intersecting Identities: A Town Hall Discussion,” which was the brainchild of Ryan R. Thoreson ’07, co-chair of the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA). Thoreson said he began planning the event after observing the similarities between different groups on campus that act as umbrellas for other organizations. “There is a history of racism in the queer community, beyond Harvard, as well as a history of focusing...
...Winter.” In response, Marissa changes hers to “Open-for-Business.”4. After getting together, Marissa and Johnny will head out to a bar one day. What they will not realize, however, is that it’s a lesbian bar…and that Alex (from Season Two) works there! Later in the evening, Johnny will walk in on Alex “freshening” Marissa’s “glass.” So skillful, that Alex.3. Feeling sexually frustrated from his lack of horizontal mambo-ness...
Ryan R. Thoreson ’07 is a government and studies of women, gender, and sexuality concentrator in Lowell House. He is co-Chair of the Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance...
...Annie R. Riley ’07—attempted to bribe the Magnus Grimeland ’07-Tom D. Hadfield ’08 campaign to drop out of the race, and made misleading and conflicting statements to the Harvard Republican Club and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian and Transsexual Student Alliance led us to rescind our endorsement of their candidacy. At the same time, countless e-mail lists were filled with often heated discussions of the allegations—discussions that reflected the unfortunate tone of campus discourse...