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Some members of Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) say that without Radcliffe College, RUS was initially adrift...
...what is most disappointing about this discussion is the nature of the anti-club material. At a university which prides itself on academic excellence and thoroughness, the often-unsubstantiated cliches about final clubs are disheartening. The Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) and Perspective’s recent use of the now-defunct Pi Eta fraternity in their information on final clubs is wholly irresponsible; to hold final clubs in any way responsible for the shortcomings of an organization which was not a final club is absurd. It merely helps to perpetuate an unfair depiction of the existing clubs...
...together with club members in a positive manner. Members are, after all, Harvard students like everyone else. With so many intelligent people so passionate about an issue, there is indeed great potential for progress on the topic of the Harvard social life. But as long as the members of RUS, Perspective, and many Harvard students insist on creating negative energy and circulating harsh anti-club sentiment, they will get little help from the club members, who could otherwise be among the most active students in a push to open up more social options. Let’s put aside...
...merger basically left RUS floating for a while, sort of groundless, homeless, not really knowing where our club was going to get its next paycheck,” says Natalia A.J. Truszkowska. ’04, a co-president of RUS...
This pamphlet described how Harvard’s social scene works, information that is important to any student choosing a college. It will allow students to make more informed choices. RUS should be commended for its efforts...