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Transgender students face unique, daily challenges, even at this famously liberal University. Students that do not identify with their biological gender—or even students questioning their gender but not ready to identify themselves publicly??are occasionally chased from bathrooms, forced to jump through desultory bureaucratic hoops, and sporadically snickered at from behind turned shoulders. Harvard has taken substantial strides to make life easier for its transgender students. Amending its non-discrimination policy to protect gender identity last year was a milestone, and the Committee on House Life’s recent decision to make gender-neutral...
...Richard, the University of Cambridge chief, told The Crimson in January that her commitment to Cambridge was “unequivocal.” At a time when it seemed more people had denied interest in Harvard’s presidency—at least 11 did so publicly??than could possibly be legitimate candidates, these three “no’s” were the loudest and most meaningful.WARY OF THE ‘MACHINE’What turned such promising candidates away from what some consider the world’s leading university...
...spring after Summers’ comments on women in science stretched those tensions further, some sources said.But virtually all the sources for this article—most of whom insisted on anonymity given the administration’s reticence to address the reasons behind Kirby’s resignation publicly??brought up differences in personality between the dean and the president as a fundamental problem between the two men.“OUR MILD-MANNERED DEAN”The portrait of Kirby as polite and conciliatory—in opposition to the less soft-spoken president?...
...crusade that Matory has undertaken against Summers has drawn mixed feelings from the faculty. While many praise him for voicing criticism openly and publicly??and hundreds voted for his no-confidence motion—some faculty feel that Matory walks a fine line between constructive and destructive criticism...
Though this is a minor case—Satire V hasn’t even stopped selling the T-shirts, they just aren’t doing so publicly??the actions of the BGLTSA reflect a trend towards greater political correctness at Harvard and across the country. But trying to censor public discourse, obscene or otherwise, on the grounds of political correctness should never become something to be done lightly...