Word: return
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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THERE are also larger academic issues at stake. It contradicts the University's educational mission to have an outside group, especially one that prioritizes the use of force, control an academic department. This University should be in the business of education and not military training; ROTC should not return...
GIVEN the complexity of the ROTC debate, we are extremely disappointed with the slipshod proceedings which have characterized the Undergraduate Council's action. Few council members understood anything about the past experience of ROTC on campus and the implications of its return. The academics committee, for example, approved the resolution without even considering ROTC's anti-gay discrimination. And the relevance of the council's constitution was never significantly addressed. The council chair himself has since called the resolution unconstitutional...
...solid majority of students polled said that they would oppose ROTC's return if Harvard decided to grant academic credit for military courses...
Fifty percent of students polled said they supported the council resolution, and 40 percent said they opposed it. Sixty-five percent of students said they would oppose the return of ROTC if it were granted academic credit, while only 28 percent said they would still support...
...percent of students polled said they would support ROTC's return if it did not discriminate and if academic credit were not offered...