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According to the Handbook for Students, “By design, the members and permanent guests of the Board occupy positions well-suited to understand a student’s petition in light of the College’s standards and rules.” Who is better suited to...
In December’s presidential election, students will be allowed to campaign during the petition period, when they must collect 100 student signatures in order to have their names put on the ballot.
The plan is a compromise between a proposal that Harvard unveiled last month for the development of its property along the Charles River and a neighborhood-developed rezoning petition that would greatly reduce the maximum building heights permitted on several plots of University-owned land.
Members of the Law School group Students Organized for the Prevention of Domestic Violence presented Healey with a petition bearing roughly 280 signatures which demanded the restoration of rape crisis center funding, according to Karen Y. Paik, the president of the group.
Decker, who has been one of the council’s most vocal advocates of the Carlson petition, said she hoped an agreement could be reached that offered benefits to the community.