Word: rusã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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While we sympathize with RUS??s concern that social life at Harvard is often anemic and even sexist, letting women into final clubs will do little to improve the lot of the average Harvard woman (or man). Indeed, having women in the clubs could make the Harvard social scene even more fragmented and insular. Instead of inviting all campus women for parties, the final clubs might simply have events for their own members, further restricting the number of students who ever make it past a final club’s doorstep. The problem with final clubs...
...response to RUS??s recently raised issue of women and social life that emerged from the meeting is that the RUS should not focus simply on making final clubs admit women...
...RUS??s relationship with Harvard administrators will also be crucial to the future of women’s life at Harvard, according to Sternad...
Yesterday’s workshop was RUS??s first such event. But Vogt said the event seems popular enough to hold again next year...
Vogt added that the workshop was “in keeping” with RUS??s mission—creating a community for women on campus and helping women to be heard at Harvard. RUS was the student governing body of Radcliffe College before the Harvard-Radcliffe merger...