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The students also presented House majority leader William P. Nagle Jr. (D-Hatfield) with a petition signed by 222 Harvard community members who protest the bill.
"In the fall of 1994, students asked us to boycott table grapes, and they had a petition that was signed by a majority of students," said Alan R. Kenny, director of dining services at Yale University. Yale's boycott is still active, to a large extent because "there hasn't...
In other business, SAC passed a resolution to petition the College for permission to mail-drop copies of an explanation of the University's alcohol policy, once it has been announced.
Somehow it's hard to worry about global warming in the middle of October. So if not many people noticed or cared when the Union of Concerned Scientists sent a petition with 1,500 signatures to the White House calling for international measures to curb global warming, we should not...
Jane M. Debros and her husband Fred M. Debros were on hand, encouraging Massachusetts residents to sign a petition to put an initiative on the Massachusetts ballot to abolish state highway tolls.