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...worry about foxes hurting bunnies the way we worry about what’s happening in Darfur and Iraq.” Panelist Cass R. Sunstein ’75, professor of jurisprudence at the University of Chicago Law School, says he was “puzzling a lot?? over another scenario offered during the discussion: is it ethical to kill a pig and harvest its organs to save five human lives? “What about 100 pigs to save 1 person?” says Sunstein, In the end, the panel left the audience to draw...
...being green, or at least it didn’t used to be. Environmentalism was a very different scene at Harvard when I first unpacked my bags in stately Greenough Hall, and I was a very different person. The last two and a half years have taught me a lot??about sustainability, about effective advocacy, and about myself. (One learns quite quickly one’s tolerance for PBR, the Kong, and DVDs of the syndicated television show “Stargate.”) I came roaring into freshman year as a knee-jerk liberal, ready...
...history,” he says.They also distributed a poll on musical genres to the student body last spring to get a better sense of what undergraduates wanted to hear. Although these results were never made public, Epstein says that they “certainly learned a lot?? from the polls, and that members of the HCC “want to do polls again, regularly.”But Epstein is quick to point out the dilemmas inherent in polling.“The problem with the polls are that as soon as any time passes, they?...
Drake said “not a lot?? of Harvard student groups that applied for space were rejected, but declined to give an exact number. He added that although fewer groups are participating in this year’s tailgate, it will be more organized...
...landscaping plan at Wellesley College. The firm is in the midst of redesigning 13.5 acres of the Wellesley campus. According to the society’s website, the plan involves the restoration of the campus’s Alumnae Valley—for the last several years a parking lot??to its former natural landscape and function as part of a natural hydrological system. The firm removed tons of toxic soil and raised the entire level of the valley six feet. Van Valkenburgh Associates has completed four projects at Wellesley to date, and six projects are currently underway...