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...Integrity,” and the years of the Business School’s existence, “1908-2008,” are inscribed on its surface. “The new bell...will have special significance for this community,” Business School Dean Jay O. Light said. Lowell House Master Diana L. Eck detailed the history of the bells’ presence at Harvard and the prolonged efforts to return them to their original home. “Though we had been stewards, in a sense, of these bells for seven decades, we realized...
...limited that it has heard only one case in the twenty years since. The Administrative Board claims that it is “primarily concerned for the educational and personal growth of undergraduates, both as individuals and as members of an academic community.” In light of the lack of the student representation, transparency, and proper advocacy, however, that pledge rings hollow. The College must reform the Board, and it should do so without delay...
...This is, of course, not an argument against the legalization of marijuana. Perhaps there is a legitimate argument to be made that all of these problems could be easily dissolved by legal sanction for the drug trade. But until that point comes, we light up with the legal system we have, not the legal system we wish we had, and we cannot merely pretend that our actions have no consequences...
...attempted to make it a national issue, and not just a black one: “It is not just an offense to the people of Jena or to the African-American community, it is an offense to the ideals we hold as Americans.” In light of these remarks, Jesse Jackson stated, “He’s acting like he’s white...
...where the two meet. The sloping path of the Axis of Exile opens into the Garden of Exile, an enclosed outdoor space filled with tall, square concrete pillars. The Axis of the Holocaust ends in the Holocaust Tower, an empty, high-ceilinged concrete room illuminated only by the natural light coming through a high window. A ladder that leads to the window is just out of reach. Despite the sometimes obvious symbolism, the architectural elements don’t lend themselves to easy understanding, and they certainly discourage easy navigation. For all the helpful explanations that the exhibits provided...