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...gone on the record as pro-pornography and pro-prostitution. During her time as a columnist on salon.com, she criticized a college date rape controversy as “creakingly passé, victim-centered, [and] anti-male.” She also defended Allan Ginsberg’s membership in the North American Man-Boy Love Association, and called Ginsberg “the apostle of a truly visionary sexuality...
...political groups might consider volunteering, either on a short-term or long-term basis, for any of the vast range of community service opportunities offered by the Phillips Brooks House. On the organizational level, political groups would do well to organize community service days designed to educate their membership about an issue they’re working on. Additionally, they might extend such efforts, many of which happen already, to formal partnerships with direct-service groups that frequently undertake this sort of work—and then, perhaps, invite those groups to work with them on a political project...
...students chosen by an application process open to the entire student body, including Dudley House residents. Once the board has been created, the outgoing board and newly-elected House representatives will choose the six members from the applicant pool. UC members, like other students, can apply for membership on the board. In addition to these members, a representative of the First Year Social Committee (FYSC) and the chair of Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) would become automatic members of the new programming board. The board will have an executive board consisting of a chair, vice chair, secretary, treasurer, and publicity chair...
...alert us to this problem, the most “evidence” that is ever cited is that New York Congressman Anthony Weiner wrote a letter to Harvard President Lawrence Summers “insisting the prince had direct ties to terrorism by virtue of his membership in a government that preaches reactionary Islam.” This is usually mentioned alongside an unsubstantiated claim that the Saudi Royalty funds Palestinian terrorists—without, however, ever linking Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal to this claim. If Congressman Weiner were onto something, then it is probably safe to suppose that...
...probably won't be allowed to test-drive a sample property before joining, so ask for references. Check with your friends; maybe one has a membership and would let you stay as a guest. Have your attorney review the contract as a final stamp of approval...