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Students’ right to privacy should come before big government projects with no proven results. There is a reason for the Education and Privacy Rights Act, the law currently on the books that restricts federally funded universities from releasing private data without the explicit consent of students or their parents. Under the current proposal, this law would be amended or revoked, and students’ personal information would be left unprotected...
...that marijuana has “no currently accepted medical use.” In the United States, this is true, but one cannot be sure whether this is because marijuana truly has no medical use, or simply because marijuana’s medical benefits have not yet been proven...
...effective advocate for students, a council president must have extensive prior experience working closely with administrators. Given Moore’s relative dearth of lobbying experience, we remain unconvinced of his ability to make good on his campaign promises. In other years, a proven history of working with the administration might be less crucial, but as issues like the curricular review and Allston planning come to the fore next semester, we are unwilling to take a gamble on an unproven, if enthusiastic, outsider. And while we respect and admire Teo P. Nicolais ’06 for his fastidious past...
...believe Glazer and Nichols would be able to unite all 51 members of the council to create a more inclusive—and ultimately more effective—administration. We wholeheartedly urge students to cast their ballots this week for the perhaps unexpected pairing of Glazer and Nichols. Their proven leadership, dedication, strong diplomatic sensibilities and complementary backgrounds will boost the Harvard community’s respect for the council to new heights...
True as this may be, Harvard has proven it has the tools necessary to put something great together. The Crimson can only hope learning from the mistakes of a four-game skid will do the trick...