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...think [the administration] had ill intentions.” “The difference between sex, gender, and sexual orientation. Nobody seems to get that,” says Michael A. Greenspan, a Boston activist who frequently speaks to Harvard students about transgender issues. Greenspan “came out?? during his freshman year in high school, and has since transitioned fully as a man. Greenspan is quick to criticize individuals who feel the current code covers transgendered students “It’s just semantics for people who have the luxury of calling it just...
...early. Harvard began the second period with a barrage on St. Lawrence goaltender Justin Pesony. The Crimson put five chances on net before the Saints even managed to get their first shot almost eight minutes into the frame.“In the second period, I thought we came out??and in my mind—carried the play,” Donato said.“[The Saints] were able to hang in there and come back....When you play good teams, it’s tough to play from behind and you can?...
...Lifeboat is Sinking.” Carolyn A. McCandlish ’07 is also to be praised for her acting range, playing both the titular role in a recitation of the poem “Sarah Cynthia Silvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out?? as an utterly psychotic little girl, and the role of old, bitter, jaded Nellie in “No Soliciting.” Possibly the darkest and most disturbing scene was “The Best Daddy,” where Lisa (Masha O. Godina ’08) tries to figure...
...FAS’ willingness to stand up to their president “made some of [the Case Western faculty] embarrassed that [they] hadn’t,” White added. Krauss said he hoped that the vote would encourage Hundert to “reach out?? to faculty members. White, though, said he hoped the vote would begin a discussion that will eventually lead to Hundert’s departure. Professor of Journalism Theodore Gup, who describes himself as a “strong critic of the president,” said he spoke out against...
...snub. But what Rabbi Zarchi describes as Harvard Chabad’s spirit of “inreach”—“Outreach,” he says, “can imply that you’re in and someone else is out??—is still alive and well. “There’s nowhere we won’t go to make Judaism acceptable,” he says. “We try to come to [Jewish students].” Chabad’s method...