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...last spring,” says former HRL president Paul C. Schultz ’03-’04, also a Crimson editor. “You know, ‘they’ve got this baby Natalie, and they don’t care about baby Natalie??s mom at all. Republicans care about life until birth, and after birth, screw ‘em.’ We don’t want ourselves to be presented as though that’s what we are. The woman is at least half of every...
...wave that began last year with the infamous “Natalie?? posters now seems to have crested with a new rash of posters, an epidemic of door droppings, a pile of uprooted flags and a flurry of e-mails over House lists. There is no denying that abortion has become the divisive issue for our campus—as it is currently for our nation. Perhaps it’s time for a little kumbaya, a little hand-holding and coming together. So in that generous spirit, in spite of our many differences, I hope that...
Last year, HRL’s “Natalie?? posters—which illustrated the developmental stages of a fetus—were similarly defaced, sparking a school-wide controversy on whether to uphold the categorical protection of the right to free expression...
Over the weekend, Lowell House Senior Tutor John L. Ellison sent an e-mail—similar to one he sent last year in response to the “Natalie?? poster controversy—to the residents of Lowell asking them to respect every person’s freedom of speech. The members of an academic community must value the expression of ideas, even and especially controversial ones, he said, expressing concern that students were removing posters they found disagreeable or offensive. Students do not have the right to censor one another, he stated, and Harvard must...
...That’s what I’d assumed because it was an issue last year,” said Jacquelyn A. Cronin ’04, another Lowell resident, referring to the “Natalie?? poster vandalism last year...