Word: meghan
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...tell you about Meghan C. Howard ’04, the student who was recently threatened with administrative action by the University for unfurling a Tibetan flag and telling Wen that Tibet belongs to the Tibetans. My blonde-haired roommate from upstate New York has been a devout Tibetan Buddhist since childhood. One night at the dinner table sophomore year, she noticed some peculiar deposits on the mixed greens in her salad, which she recognized as caterpillar eggs. Instead of throwing them away as you or I would have done, she cared for them until they hatched into little green...
...think of few people as gentle, level-headed and sincerely concerned about respecting life as Meghan Howard. She is no fire-breathing activist who enjoys rebelling against order and embarrassing the University. She was practically hyperventilating with nervousness the night before, but she loves the Tibetan people enough to step out of her comfort zone to demand respect for their human rights. Ad Board or no Ad Board, thank goodness that at least one country on earth respects her right to do so, since people in China cannot speak for themselves...
...Meghan C. Howard ’04, the student who interrupted the address, said she snuck the Tibetan flag past security in her pants, because she was confident they wouldn’t search there, and waited for the right moment to make her demonstration. When Wen spoke of his love for “his people,” she said, she moved...
...There needs to be more discussion on the topic,” said Meghan E. Grizzle ’07, an active member of both HRL and the Republican Club. “The student body needs to be more aware...
...interesting when, for instance, the guy down the hall has a lot of country and I never would have suspected . . . [but] the music that one has is at once a function of what one likes and a function of what one has access to,” said Meghan Anne...