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...have argued that they, as subsidiaries of private entities, should not be bound by the same freedom of information standards that govern so-called “public” police departments. Accordingly, HUPD publicly releases only general statistics and sanitized event logs rather than original police reports??reports that would be unhesitatingly released by any other governmental police department.In 2003, The Crimson sued HUPD on this point, arguing that because HUPD is vested by the state with full police powers—powers which hold jurisdiction over all citizens, not just those affiliated with a private institution?...
Harvard’s NCAA Self-Study Reports??required of NCAA member institutions once every 10 years as part of a certification process—reveal that from 1994 to 1995, a gap of 4.3 points existed between the percentage of black students (9.7 percent) and recruited black athletes (5.4 percent). The most recent data available, from 2004 to 2005, places the latter figure at 5.5 percent, though the disparity had since shrunk to 2.4 points...
...light of the infamous Danish caricature crisis of 2005, one would expect cartooning to be a dicey practice in the Middle East. The scandal, which provoked reprinting and reprisal the world over, and which—according to some reports??led to more than 100 deaths, satirized the prophet Muhammed and broached the contentious permissibility of religious depiction by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. But recently, creative entrepreneurs in the Middle East have sought to recast cartoon strips as productive instruments of cultural change.Combining Western looks—think Spider-Man and Batman—with regional...
...article also said that there were “credible reports?? that an “oil deal [was] consummated between Khartoum and Russia...
...Summers—the most undergraduate-friendly Harvard president in recent history—while at other times it had difficulty even attaining quorums at its meetings to discuss undergraduate matters.By this fall, all of the Harvard College Curricular Review’s (HCCR) committees had submitted their final reports??an accomplishment that itself occurred nearly three years after the process began. Given the dedication of these committees’ members and the pressing need for change, this year should have been one of thoughtful deliberation and official legislation. But this decisive stage of the curricular review depended...