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Last fall, a group of Riverside activists, led by Cob Carlson, took their case directly to the city council, submitting their original zoning petition for the council to consider side-by-side with the one amended by the planning board.
Carlson says he believes four councillors are supportive of the neighborhood petition, although he declined to say which ones.
Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 announces that the maximum size of blocking groups will be halved from the current cap of 16 to eight, starting with the Class of 2003. Lewis stands by his decision even after first-years present him with a petition...
Events leading up to the march included the signing of a campus-wide divestment petition by more than 3,000, myriad meetings of the Harvard Corporation’s Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR), two open hearings and several Corporation meetings.
Last spring, after 64 Harvard professors signed a petition calling for the University to withdraw from its investments in Israel—estimated at more than $600 million—University President Lawrence H. Summers said Harvard did not intend to divest from the beleaguered state.