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...efforts to sanction Sudan in 2007. Joanna I. Naples-Mitchell ’10, a member of the Harvard Darfur Action Group, said she believed Farrow’s proposed measures would produce positive change in Darfur. “An envoy to Sudan should be our number one priority?? Naples-Mitchell said. The event—which took place at the IOP’s John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum—was co-sponsored by the University Committee on Human Rights Studies, the Harvard Human Rights Advocates, and the Harvard Darfur Action Group...
...Kennedy School in the afternoon after meeting with Democratic State Senator Mark R. Pacheco. Stavros Dimas’ talk at the Kennedy School focused on the European Union’s proactive commitment to tackling climate change—the body’s “number one priority??—and entreated the United States to follow suit. “There is a domestic part and an international part to our [environmental] legislation,” Dimas said. “The domestic part is giving us the moral argument to ask other countries?...
...combining for four blocks and enabling Harvard to once again take an early and permanent lead.“Volleyball’s very much a game of momentum,” Ingersoll said. “Whenever we lose the ball, it’s definitely our priority??do not let them get more than one, more than two points in a row.”Fryhofer and junior Mikaelle Comrie paced the Crimson’s attack in the second frame, garnering five and four kills, respectively. Ingersoll nailed two more kills late...
...about the prospects of the local movement. “The interest in local foods is tremendous,” Wilson said. “People are understanding that local produce is more in touch with you, and more healthful.”NOT A ‘TOP PRIORITY??While the locavore trend is gaining traction on campus, students at Harvard still appear to be less active in these efforts compared to their peers at some other universities.The Yale Sustainable Food Project, for example, runs an organic farm partially staffed by student interns that provides produce...
While this may seem overly cynical about the state of labor relations at Harvard, it is obvious from looking at the track record of our administration that workers’ rights are simply not their priority??and the Harvard security officers’ labor struggle is a clear example of this...