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...space on a male-dominated campus. The value of such a space remains controversial today, nearly two months after the Center’s Sept. 21 opening. Meghan E. Grizzle ’07 recently published a scathing review of the Women’s Center in the Harvard Salient, a conservative biweekly . In her review, Grizzle described the “overwhelming presence of...pro-feminist materials in the Center” as “more than a little disconcerting.” She noted that the bookshelves were full of feminist tomes, lacking entirely the conservative voice...
...about 60 attendees, graduate student Kaveri Rajaraman and Katherine E. Smith ’10 argued for immediate U.S. withdrawal on behalf of the Harvard College Student Advocates for Human Rights and the Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice. Opposing them, representing the Harvard Republican Club and The Harvard Salient, were Ryan A. Delany ’09 and Colin J. Motley ’10. Delany, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years after high school, argued that “the only thing preventing [Iraq] from going into all-out civil war are the coalition...
...event was sponsored by the Harvard Salient and the Harvard Republican Club. D’Souza contacted the students about speaking, according to Adam D. Hilkemann ’07, the Salient’s managing editor...
...example should clarify: two weeks ago, with 200 eager students in attendance, two BGLSTA representatives debated two writers from The Harvard Salient, the campus’s conservative newspaper, on the subject of gay marriage. Unfortunately, the promising debate degenerated into a fruitless back-and-forth over the innate parental abilities of two same-sex individuals versus those of heterosexual couples...
Whereas the Catholic-Protestant divide was once a salient feature of American life—and whereas Jews once faced huge hurdles when they sought to integrate into mainstream U.S. society—the separations among religious groups have eroded over the past half-century, Putnam said...