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...visible or otherwise—has an insular campus organization all its own, safely cordoned off from the rest of the student body? A brief campus-wide comic opera ensues, as the officers of the maligned cultural groups write angry letters expressing their collective disappointment at their peers??€™ lack of sensitivity. The matter is hotly debated on email lists for a few days, until the dozen or so people with the time and energy to participate lapse in their tirades just long enough for everyone else to forget the whole affair...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg | Title: Intercultural and Race Relations | 8/10/2007 | See Source »

...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) log and e-mail archives, which indicate that the disturbance posed by the student members of the Association of Black Harvard Women and the Black Men’s Forum was not a mere noise issue. First, the Cabot students assumed their black peers??€”black students who were wearing Harvard apparel and who are leaders of many prominent organizations on campus—to not be members of Harvard. Second, HUPD acted on this incorrect assumption by demanding identification and authorization of the students’ right to utilize their lawn. If this...

Author: By Simi Bhat, Matthew K. Clair, and Teddy L. Styles | Title: Harvard Foundation is Misunderstood by Critics | 5/25/2007 | See Source »

...Their more affluent peers??€”in the spirit of modesty, no doubt—prefer to make intimations of English country living, with green Barbour coats and tartan scarves. Even gaudy plastic jewelry is evidence of a campy sophistication, and can compensate for an otherwise dowdy wardrobe. Again, few students consciously intend to define themselves by class, it just happens...

Author: By Will E. Johnston | Title: A White Elephant in Class | 5/11/2007 | See Source »

...function, putting healthy minds and spirits as priority on campus is an imperative. Of course, the University’s policies and resources regarding mental health issues can perpetually be improved, but to make an effective impact on campus mental health students must make their own and their peers??€™ mental health a priority in their daily lives...

Author: By Susan L. Putnins | Title: My Prerogative | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

...essential resource, familiar to every faculty member, that supports a high standard of instruction. Poor instructors should be required to attend classes at the center. The Center should require that professors have students evaluate courses partway through the term. Additionally, professors and other faculty should observe and assess their peers??€™ teaching. Any professor who fares poorly on these evaluations should be required to take remedial courses at the Center. If they continue to receive poor feedback on their teaching, they would continue to visit the Center until they shape up or ship out (well, maybe...

Author: By Emily R. Kaplan | Title: Speaking Genius | 1/22/2007 | See Source »

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