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...trying to eke out a living here. I think that since Harvard is so rich and prestigious, it should set an example for treating its workers well.” Harvard’s wealth and prestige were key reasons offered for the increase in the janitorial wages. One protestor??s sign read, “Cost of living wage: 1/2 percent of last year’s endowment return. Dignity and respect: priceless.” Others emphasized the importance of students treating janitors with respect. Gould-Wartofsky, who is also a Crimson editor, said the protest...
...attended the panel and those who spoke, the hecklers directed their ire at the wrong target. Many students are sensitive to the concerns of CIA/DHS critics. Attendee Nathan A. Sharp ’08 told The Crimson: “I hate torture as much as the next protestor??but the best way to address the humanitarian disregard or the incompetence of the CIA is not by harassing their recruiters.” Trying to prevent good and fair-minded students from entering the CIA or DHS, does not seem to be the most effective way to reform...
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