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With global AIDS advocacy culminating last Friday on World AIDS Day, Harvard AIDS activists spent a busy week flocking from one speaker event to another, tying red strips on tree trunks, and decking Grays Hall with a giant red ribbon made out of Christmas lights...
...flatbread, but still I was thrown off by the table-sized basket we were led to. The staff at Asmara had clearly seen my look of confusion before, because the menu explained everything: the injera; the name of the traditional dish of chicken, meat, or peas and lentils in red pepper sauce (“wot”); the name of the table (“mosob”); and the presentation of our food (on a single tray placed inside the basket). Our server kindly recommended a dish called “sega bebaynetu,” a sampling...
...have been charged with 35 infractions and have registered $60 worth of expenses. The ticket for Tim R. Hwang ’08 and running mate Alex S. Wong ’08 has not yet been docked for any violations. They have spent $250 on red jumpsuits for the campaign staff and $10 for matching posters...
Admittedly, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ budget is currently in the red and it’s not looking to add new expenses. However, with the recent release of the general education report and its affirmation of “liberal education that aims to develop self and citizen,” it is the perfect time to recognize the importance of a holistic education and to allocate funds accordingly. A PE department could also look into independent funding sources, such as the “Friends Of…” alumni organizations that help...
...first time in order to maximize living spaces’ efficiency. Many of the school’s elite clubs and social organizations, like the Harvard Advocate, suspended operations. Others allowed their resources to be used for war-related efforts. The Signet, for example, was taken over by the Red Cross. Although pre-war discussion caused students to look outside, it was the unintended side product of the war itself that let the outside in. RETURNING TO A NEW HARVARD Student veterans returned to a fundamentally different place. Harvard now saw itself as a leader of, rather than a retreat...