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The recommendations contained in the report, which were approved by the Faculty last month, removed many of the impediments faced by students wishing to study abroad, including a lengthy petition process and language proficiency requirements.
Lewis 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, signed by nearly half the class.
Thirty-nine Harvard professors join a Harvard-MIT petition that calls for the University to divest from investment in Israel until it ends its occupation of Palestinian territories and stops human rights abuses.
I have watched with considerable sadness and disappointment as a vocal minority protests Yasin’s speech. At press time, 309 graduating students, 170 other students, 57 faculty members, 551 alumni, 141 parents, 3,460 community members and 68 emergency services personnel—4,756 people in total?...
Some protesters have claimed that there is some political agenda behind the speech, noting that at least one selection committee member signed a recent petition for Harvard to divest from Israel. But this is an illogical objection: support of Israel is certainly political, in any case, and the speech does...