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...survivor services, the imperative within the university community to take rape seriously is lessened. Harvard should prioritize meeting the needs of its students rather than the specifications of the federal government. Those needs have been articulated quite clearly: Harvard must hear sexual assault cases in a professional and timely manner. Without doing so, the university gives the impression that the comfort and safety of its female students is not worthy of the school’s resources. Whether Harvard can lose federal funding for Title IX violations should be less important to the school than whether its female students...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Title IX Complaint Questionable | 9/18/2002 | See Source »

...recent ones to join the elite club are Crest and Iams, the high-end pet food that P&G acquired in 1999 and has since turned into a mass-market brand. Driven by aging baby boomers and image-conscious youngsters, demand for skin-care products, cosmetics, shampoos and all manner of over-the-counter and prescription remedies is growing at about 4% to 6% a year--far faster than for commodities like laundry detergents and diapers. Hair coloring, in particular, a big business for Clairol, is becoming increasingly popular among teenagers, both girls and boys. Bruce Byrnes, president of global...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Healthy Gamble | 9/16/2002 | See Source »

This switch is a welcome gesture of support for students interested in broadening their horizons; it suggests that the major study abroad changes approved by the Faculty in May are closer to being realized. Now, the administration must ensure that these substantive improvements are made in an expedited manner...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: A Bright Beginning | 9/9/2002 | See Source »

...provide students with access to “prompt and equitable” grievance procedures to resolve allegations of sexual harassment, the most severe form of which is sexual assault. The complaint argues that the corroboration rule violates Title IX because it treats complaints regarding sexual violence in a manner that is neither prompt nor equitable since other types of misconduct are investigated and disciplined without corroborative proof...

Author: By Ellenor J. Honig and Wendy J. Murphy, S | Title: Skirting Campus Rape | 9/9/2002 | See Source »

...never have the kind of corroboration that makes resolving peer disputes simple. Harvard knows this—which may explain why the faculty vote to adopt the new rule was “hurried through” last spring, without discussion, in the middle of exams, and in a manner that some faculty described as suspicious. Harvard also knows that requiring corroboration empowers the College to avoid the issue altogether in most sexual misconduct cases. Requiring corroboration may be the quickest and simplest solution, but it is a poor excuse for a meaningful sexual assault policy. Until the rule...

Author: By Ellenor J. Honig and Wendy J. Murphy, S | Title: Skirting Campus Rape | 9/9/2002 | See Source »

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