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...More students also ought to utilize the Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) class offered by HUPD. Divided up into four 4-hour weekly sessions, this class teaches students basic awareness, risk reduction, avoidance, basic physical defense and advanced self-defense methods. Though such programs would normally cost a hefty $250-400, RAD is offered to Harvard female undergraduates for free. Despite the obvious benefits of enrolling in a nationally acclaimed self-defense class, it is startling how few women have taken advantage of enrolling...
...More students also ought to utilize the Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) class offered by HUPD. Divided up into four 4-hour weekly sessions, this class teaches students basic awareness, risk reduction, avoidance, basic physical defense and advanced self-defense methods. Though such programs would normally cost a hefty $250-400, RAD is offered to Harvard female undergraduates for free. Despite the obvious benefits of enrolling in a nationally acclaimed self-defense class, it is startling how few women have taken advantage of enrolling...
...Quad. But with three of the nine recent assaults occurring before 7 p.m., the escorts would be more effective if they began patrolling at dusk instead—hours earlier in the winter. Furthermore, given the huge area included in the River House and Quad zones, HUCEP ought to employ more than one pair of escorts in each of these zones...
...those who command these troops, the political leaders who receive the blind faith of our armed forces, to truly honor the sacrifices these men and women make. We must never forget that war is fought by human beings. If we are truly going to support our troops, we ought to feed them right and pay them well. Most importantly, let them know just what it is they are doing over there. The problem is, I don’t think anybody knows...
...approach seems most appropriate. Through discreet one-on-one advising, the University counsels professors on their options and helps them plan their own retirement. This process sometimes leads to quite productive interim plans—where professors maintain their University ties with office space and library access. Continued teaching ought to be encouraged where interest remains—especially in classes that benefit undergraduates, such as Freshman Seminars. During this transition period, these professors also relinquish more power within departments to allow for younger professors to gain footing...