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Harvard-Radcliffe Amnesty International Co-coordinator Sabine J. Ronc ’07 called for Harvard students to engage in letter-writing campaigns, sign petitions and join an emerging coalition sponsored by the Black Men’s Forum, Harvard African Students’ Association, and Hillel to protest atrocities in the Darfur region...
...point, panelist Andy Bloch, a professional poker player and 1999 HLS graduate, presented a copy of a contract that he signed in order to participate in the WPT. He said he had crossed out areas on the document that he deemed illegal to protest the organization’s constraints on participants’ rights to gamble outside...
...been its successful evasion of criticism from Christian media watchdog groups. Since Constantine’s release last Friday, the usual religiously conservative voices of outrage at pop-culture blasphemers have largely been silent. In recent years, movies taking similar liberties with religious content have drawn highly publicized protest: the 1999 comedy Dogma, for example, spurred the Catholic League to circulate petitions and run New York Times ads calling for a boycott of the movie. The outrage at 1973’s The Exorcist was so widespread and furious that the movie was banned in Great Britain until...
...didn’t need a statistical analysis to tell us FM is the hottest publication on campus. But when one came our way, we certainly didn’t protest...
...today he’s struggling while his former competitors thrive. One is president of the University of Pennsylvania, leading undergrads whose hearts she quickly won over in her first nine months as president. Another leads the Gates Foundation efforts to fight AIDS in Africa. Another has faced protest, but that comes with the territory when you’re dictating the foreign policy of the most powerful country on the earth...