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Justice Martha B. Sosman suggested that because the Massachusetts State Legislature passed the law requiring university police departments to publish daily crime logs, it should be up to the legislature to resolve this dispute...
...surprised and disappointed to see The Crimson publish a story about Norman G. Finkelstein’s demonstrably false accusations against me without the reporter having called me to respond to these charges. I know that The Crimson, like other reputable newspapers, has a policy of giving the targets of an attack an opportunity to respond for purposes of the story. Had I been called and told that The Crimson planned to publish Finkelstein’s accusations of perjury and fraud, I would have reminded the reporter that Finkelstein accuses virtually every pro-Israel writer of these literary crimes...
...people talking. But many of them are talking about him and his journalism—not about radical Islam. Salient editors spend a lot of their time debating how provocative to be, says Tiskus, who is also a Crimson editor. She and a few supporters believe that Kavulla should publish less controversial material, and they make their opinions heard. “I think it is a good idea to make the magazine into a broad spectrum of diverse thought,” she says. Using caution, she says, would avoid alienating readers...
...Game, for the first time, the College hosted a regulated and centralized tailgate for students of both Universities on Ohiri field, near Harvard’s football stadium. In addition to encouraging freshmen to party with their upperclassmen peers at the tailgates, the College is also planning to publish an activities guide for the weekend in New Haven and hopes to have a large pep-rally in Cambridge during the week leading up to The Game, Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan ’05 said. “[The guide] would basically, as I understand...
...significant number of undergraduates,” but some party-throwers dodge this regulation by advertising the party on the open-list of the furthest House from their location. Instead of leaving the advertisement of parties up to those who throw them, the UC should publish a list of parties that receive grants on its website. The information could be included as part of a “This Weekend’s Parties” module on the my.harvard framework, including themes, locations, and other information relating to each of the subsidized events. Such a solution would...