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...student-body president Holly A. Hogan said the event offered students a unique opportunity to reflect on an important case...
...Class size is] subject specific, topic specific and theme specific,” Bhabha says. “I think the nature of the class should reflect the nature of the particular subject or theme that is being taught, so it should reflect the intellectual and scholarly content...
...commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, the United Nations declared yesterday, April 7, to be the first “International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda.” The United States—which, along with the rest of the world, sat idly by while 800,000 Rwandans were slaughtered—has plenty to reflect upon. History has not looked kindly upon our inaction. In recent years former Administration officials, including Madeline Albright and President Clinton himself, have personally apologized for their failures...
Donations should reflect how much seniors have valued their Harvard experience. It is not true that giving indiscriminately, as the gift committee suggests, ensures that Harvard caters to “the priorities of [the College’s] students.” Only the threat of unsatisfied alums refusing to contribute can do that—and indeed, the College’s utter lack of responsiveness on a host of issues suggests that many student “priorities” are simply ignored as the cash keeps cascading in. There is no student center. No libraries...
...Senior Gift Committee could claim that donations will pay for a student center, later library hours and better training for lecturers. But the fact remains that the College has little incentive to use the money for any of those priorities, if alums give blindly and never reflect on the quality of their own experiences as students. To take a pointer from the gift committee’s playbook, think of the “improvements in the undergraduate experience for future students” your refusal to donate can effect. When alma mater comes after the pocketbook, it certainly...