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...council’s condemnation of vandalism is a good first step toward fostering a necessary respect for all points-of-view on campus. Besides urging students not to tear down posters, the council advised the administration to increase its drive to uphold “a community ideally characterized by free expression,” a notion codified in its own Handbook for Students. When a person does tear down a poster or quash a recognized student group’s freedom of expression, the University should not hesitate to send the case to the Administrative Board. Realistically...
...illegal poster destruction potentially inhibits free exchange and free expression of Harvard students and student groups,” the resolution reads...
Daniel L. Tapia ’05, a member of HRL, said at the meeting that Elgin K. Eckert, a student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in the Department of Romance Languages, admitted to tearing down a poster in Boylston Hall...
...scarf got stuck in one of the staples [affixing the poster],” Eckert said. Eckert said that while she did find the poster offensive she did not intend to destroy...
...council ultimately resolved that its Student Affairs Committee (SAC) would field complaints from student groups that have experienced “more than incidental poster destruction” and reimburse the costs of destroyed posters...