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...Houses were intended to recapture that lost community, providing hubs around which College life could organize??places to eat and socialize, build teams to vie for the Straus Cup, pursue scholarship with tutors, at lectures, and in libraries...

Author: By Drew G. Faust, Evelynn M. Hammonds, and Michael D. Smith | Title: Renewing a Venerable Experiment | 12/3/2008 | See Source »

...Faculty Meeting. The protest was organized by Harvard’s Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) as part of the 2006 National Student Labor Week of Action. The hour-long protest was the first in SLAM’s semester-long “Right To Organize?? campaign. In March, the group held a teach-in to inform students about alleged human rights abuses in Colombia and India by Coke. SLAM leader Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky ’07 said SLAM was waiting to protest until the administration responded to a letter SLAM sent them asking...

Author: By and Benjamin L. Weintraub, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Group Protests Coke Contest | 4/5/2006 | See Source »

Everyone knows soda is bad for your teeth, but are some sodas bad for your conscience as well? Harvard’s Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM), which raises awareness of workers’ rights and labor issues on campus with its “Right to Organize?? project, has turned its attention to the Coca-Cola Corporation and its “horrendous violations...of fundamental human rights,” says SLAM member Adaner Usmani ’08. SLAM wants Harvard to wash its hands of alleged dirty dealings, and has demanded that the university...

Author: By Alwa A. Cooper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Undergrads: Still Fiending for Coke | 3/22/2006 | See Source »

...sweatshop organizer leading dozens of students and workers in a chant proclaiming, “Cherry, Diet, or Vanilla, Coca-Cola is a killa.” Harvard’s Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) sponsored the event as part of its spring “Right To Organize?? campaign, which—in addition to its anti-Coke component—also targets AlliedBarton Security Services, a firm that Harvard employs. The campaign focuses on securing workers their legal right to unionize without fear of reprisal. A national organizer for United Students Against Sweatshops, Camilo...

Author: By Benjamin L. Weintraub, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Activists SLAM Coke, Security Firm | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

Harvard’s Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) kicked off its spring “Right to Organize?? campaign by delivering a letter to University President Lawrence H. Summers’ Mass. Hall office yesterday, demanding that Harvard take a stronger stance on worker unionization and stop all business with the Coca-Cola Company...

Author: By Benjamin L. Weintraub, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Student Activists Demand University Cut Coca-Cola Ties To Stop ‘Supporting Human Rights Abuses’ | 2/28/2006 | See Source »

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