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...Massachusetts Hall, and the current university president’s home, Wadsworth House. Harvard’s affiliation with the military continued until 1969 when the Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted to expel the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) from campus in protest of the Vietnam War. At present, no branch of the armed forces is allowed to have an office on campus. While Harvard’s policy towards the U.S. military has become increasingly complex, issues such as ROTC recruitment, department of defense research grants, and support of foreign policy should not deter students from actively honoring...
...weekends in response to growing student demand. The popular Square restaurant is slated to appear before the Cambridge License Commission (CLC) on Nov. 29 to request keeping its doors open until 2 a.m. on weekdays and 4 a.m. on weekends. But amidst reported violations of its present license—which allows Felipe’s to stay open until midnight on weekdays and 2 a.m. on weekends—the restaurant faces disciplinary action, which could include further restrictions on its hours of operation. “We’re under fire for selling burritos or food after...
While concerned with issues of the past and present, “The Colored Museum” also demonstrated the future promise of its participants. First-time producers Faith O. Imafidon ’07 and Nicklette N. Izuegbu ’08 combined their talents well under the leadership of more experienced director Kia D. Alexander ’08. What’s more, many of the play’s actors and actresses are not only new to theater, they played more than one role—a technique that demonstrated their refreshing originality and versatility...
Also at yesterday’s meeting, UC Vice President Clay T. Capp ’06 announced that the Rules Committee will present legislation within the next few weeks that will recommend creating a social programming board and reorganizing the Campus Life Committee...
...Bush and Chavez never spoke to one another. Chavez owned the streets, delivering an anti-American harangue to a rally of 25,000, but he never owned the Summit itself. Even the nations that oppose the FTAA in its present form-the Mercosur trading bloc which includes Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay-made it clear that they weren't opposed to some kind of agreement...