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...have two faculty sponsors (at least one of which must be a tenured professor), at least 10 members, a constitution and financial reports. Only then will the Committee on College Life consider the petition. Until organized, a group is not allowed to hold meetings on campus, have speakers, or publish materials for the student population...
Craig L. Katz '91, a Leverett House resident, said that the 15 student think tank, named Synergy, would examine one or two contemporary issues each year and publish a journal, called Synergenetics, with its conclusions. Katz and Andrew F. Chao '92, the other organizer, said they hope their group has about 15 members representing different concentrations and backgrounds...
After the members report on their research, the group as a whole will discuss the issue until it can develop an interdisciplinary synthesis of ideas to solve the problem. Chao said Synergy plans to publish both the statements from the disciplines and the final synthesis in their journal, which will be distributed free to the Harvard community...
...student magazines dedicated to philosophy may publish their first issues this year, organizers...
...originally planned as a supplement to The Lighthouse, the other women's publication started this term, according to Tess J. Schwarz '91, a coordinator of The Lighthouse. But The Rag decided to publish on its own in order to concentrate chiefly on feminist issues, Schwarz said...