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Koestner--date-rape poster-girl--received enormous attention when she first went national. Her case acted as a catalyst in the explosion of media attention to date rape. Her previous requests to speak here at Harvard had been previously denied by the administration. And While she seems like a relatively sympathetic figure, I wonder, why has she been successful...
...meeting, Randall A. Fine '96brought up the issue of newspaper circulationcomplaints, resulting in a $25 appropriation forthe Student Affairs Committee to poster the campuswith newspaper delivery complaint hotline numbers.CrimsonSteven YangUndergraduate Council representatives JASONE. SCHMITT '98 and BRADFORD E. MILLER '97 discussa proposal to sponsor shuttle buses that will runbetween Harvard and Kenmore weekend nights...
...enforcement agencies, in turn, are using the Net to help solve crimes. The FBI, for example, has begun putting requests for information about lawbreakers on its Mosaic home page, the electronic equivalent of a WANTED poster. Late last year the agency posted details of the so-called Unabomber case, a series of 14 unsolved bombing incidents in the U.S. dating back to 1978 -- and offered a $1 million reward...
...might find it difficult to evict the group if they violate University guidelines. It might be hard for the administration to find positive evidence necessary for such action. At the same time, University recognition will confer a legitimacy on the BCC's activities. They will be able to poster on campus, receive Undergraduate Council funds, and have access to University facilities and tabling at registration. And they will likely continue to use coercion and deception on potential recruits...
John A. Bresman '95-'96 may well be the poster-boy of indecision...