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...line of students in the military will march at University President Drew G. Faust’s inauguration on Friday, a symbol that may warm Harvard’s historically icy relations with the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). At the request of Harvard cadets, Faust agreed to allow seven students from the Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force to lead the closing procession in Harvard Yard in a flag-bearing ceremony known as a color guard. In June, Faust and then-Interim President Derek C. Bok drew fire from The Wall Street Journal for not attending the annual ROTC...
...process by which they can get money,” McLoughlin said.The move by the College amounted to one of the greatest challenges to the UC’s prerogatives in the student-elected body’s 25-year history. UC leaders stayed on the offensive yesterday, requesting a meeting with Harvard’s top lawyers and continuing to charge the administration with forcing student social life into less regulated settings. “This and the elimination of party funds both shift the social life on campus into hands of the privileged,” UC President...
...Nelson and Kidd could not be reached for comment yesterday. Interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam, who signed the letter last week announcing the end of the party fund, did not return a request for comment. McLoughlin said he “did not pander” to the fears of some students that cancelling party funds would led to increased attendance at final clubs and a potentially more dangerous drinking culture...
...majority of the UC’s funds come from a $75 fee paid yearly by each undergraduate on an opt-out basis. These funds are held by the University and are transferred to a UC-controlled private bank account in $50,000 increments at the request of the UC treasurer, according to former UC Treasurer Benjamin W. Milder...
...runtime is Anderson’s short film “Hotel Chevalier,” which ostensibly provides a prologue to “The Darjeeling Limited.” “Hotel Chevalier” won’t be shown in theaters, but at the request of Anderson and the studio, it is available for free on iTunes. The short shows Schwartzman and Natalie Portman ’03 in a Parisian hotel room and reveals a few details that complicate the subsequent feature. Although the feel of “Hotel Chevalier...