Word: remissions
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Harvard has been remiss on several counts. The principal fault lies with Harvard Dining Services Director Michael P. Berry, who directly oversees the Union and should be vigilant in ensuring that a Harvard dining hall is operating smoothly. Berry has been inaccessible to workers with complaints, sending a terrible message for those with legitimate problems...
...Crimson's coverage of minority events, the paper has been very good to the South Asian Association. I would be remiss, however, if I accepted the SAA's good fortune and did not acknowledge the problems other groups have faced concerning Crimson reporting. A specific example is the East Coast Asian Students Union. After all of the time and effort the ECASU Conference Committee put into making this Conference one of the biggest in the nation, their own school newspaper did not grant it coverage. They were told that their conference "was not news...
...April 27 Crimson staff editorial entitled "Race Relations: Now a Time to Heal" begs a response. As one of the co-presidents of the South Asian Association (SAA) I would be remiss if I remained silent. I am upset by the tone of the staff editorial. It is this style of reporting that perhaps also antagonizes and upsets other minority leaders on campus. The Crimson states that "the signatures of students from Hillel, BGLSA and the South Asian Association are conspicuously absent from 'unified' calls to defend Counter...
...would be remiss not to acknowledge the spectacular play of Porter. The attacker slashed through Eagles for a hat trick of unassisted goals...
...women with children under 18 are in the work force (in contrast to 28% of women with children in 1960), that maternity leave and child care -- always issues for the working poor -- have become important for the majority of American women. Only today does the women's movement seem remiss in having failed to give greater emphasis to these matters. "The things I fought for are now considered quaint," complains Erica Jong, a best-selling feminist novelist. "We've won the right to be exhausted, to work a 30-hour day. Younger women say, 'Who wants that?' They...