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...hard to believe that a university that prides itself on its standards of excellence does not retain those same standards for subcontractors, like AlliedBarton, which are responsible for our own Harvard community members?? livelihoods. AlliedBarton can boast that it is the nation’s largest U.S.-owned security firm and brings in sizable profits, but the company’s track record in terms of labor policies is shameful...

Author: By Alyssa M Aguilera, Claire Provost, and Jessica G. Ranucci | Title: Stand For Security | 4/22/2007 | See Source »

Last month, the Cherokee Nation voted overwhelmingly to purge its ranks of nearly 3000 members??all of them black. Citing their status as a sovereign nation, the Cherokee defended their right to define citizenship requirements, even if those requirements are unabashedly racist...

Author: By Jeff D. Nanney | Title: Who You Are Not | 4/22/2007 | See Source »

...report noted that the Committee consulted CCL as well as “a select group of undergraduate students.” But it also notes that “the students with whom it consulted disagree” with the recommendation to hold student organization leaders accountable for members?? behavior at group events...

Author: By Elaine Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Students May Be Liable for Guests | 4/11/2007 | See Source »

...Stem cell scientist Douglas A. Melton will represent FAS as the department’s other co-chair. The department’s initial 13 to 16 faculty members??who have yet to be named—will retain ties to their current faculties, but its headquarters will be stationed across the river in the Allston campus’ flagship science complex. The department will also conduct a search for three junior faculty members and plans to eventually expand still further...

Author: By Laurence H. M. holland and Clifford M. Marks, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Joint Department Debuts | 4/6/2007 | See Source »

...Harvard’s presidents have long sighed at the entrenched fiefdoms—academic departments, certain deans, senior faculty members??that hold sway in times of change at the University. Those complaints are most acute when it comes to undergraduate education...

Author: By Zachary M. Seward, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: News Analysis: With Book on Horizon, Summers Sharpens His Critiques of Harvard and its Faculty | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

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