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...said McCambridge. “They add diversity and highlight the ability we have here to engage in debate.” The concert on Saturday marked the beginning of a series of Iran Freedom concerts scheduled to occur at other colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, Duke, Georgetown, and Oxford. —Staff writer Kathleen Pond can be reached at kpond@fas.harvard.edu
...said McCambridge. “They add diversity and highlight the ability we have here to engage in debate.” The concert on Saturday marked the beginning of a series of Iran Freedom concerts scheduled to occur at other colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, Duke, Georgetown, and Oxford. —Staff writer Kathleen Pond can be reached at kpond@fas.harvard.edu
...we’re not going to fire you for starting a union, but we’re going to make your lives a living hell.’” AlliedBarton has recently also been targeted by student labor activists at the University of Pennsylvania. William Murphy, Harvard director of employee and labor relations, said yesterday that Harvard has no part in the unionization negotiations with Allied. “We view it as a matter between AlliedBarton and the employees,” he said, adding that the University in principle is “in support...
...allows and the rate of occurrence of sexual violence. Marine feels that offering such an option would not contribute to increased sexual violence and would likely enable better relationships between students of all genders. Moreover, Leslie Delauter, the director of college houses and academic services at the University of Pennsylvania, which recently established a policy to include mixed-gender housing, reports that Penn has not seen any increase in sexual-assault-related problems due to the availability of mixed-gender housing. Based on these findings, we have no reason to believe that the situation would be any different at Harvard.There...
...Democrats and the Harvard Republican Club, have come together with a leading Iranian student activist, Akbar Atri, to do our small part to put this issue on the map here in Cambridge. Harvard will be leading an international campaign—spanning from Georgetown, Duke, and the University of Pennsylvania to Oxford—of students expressing solidarity with Iran’s students and citizens.Our show of support is the very least we can do for our counterparts in Iran.Nicholas B. Manske ’09 lives in Pennypacker Hall. Alex M. McLeese ’09, a Crimson...