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...president of the College Democrats. Haddock applauded the concert’s efforts to unite different student groups, saying, “when student bodies speak as one, that’s really where we make our difference.” The conservative weekly Harvard Salient and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance were also among the event’s organizers. The concert was not free of controversy, however, as a few students expressed doubts about the concert’s claims to nonpartisanship. “We don’t think this is just...
Much to the dismay of the cult of reactionary conservatism on campus, the Undergraduate Council recently came out in support of co-educational housing. On open-lists across the campus— but especially that of The Harvard Salient (that bastion of reason!)—aflame conservatives have predictably christened the move as a step toward eternal damnation. The College, they argue, should not approve such a policy because its ‘sinfulness’, in the words of one e-mail, would compromise the school...
...would say that the Salient’s publication of the cartoons and the equally offensive editorial that ran next to the cartoons were the immediate cause,” Hossainzadeh said. But, she added, “It isn’t just the Salient. A lot of people just aren’t very knowledgeable about Islam. We want to provide reliable information. We want to make sure that there is discussion.” Nguyen said that although initial interest may have been caused by recent events, he hopes that the seminars will not be centered around...
...directly perpetrated by students, Islamophobia exists in less overt forms at Harvard. Many Muslim students have experienced moments when they said they have felt surprised or offended by others’ assumptions about followers of Islam. A DOUBLE STANDARDA few months after Farid’s encounter, The Harvard Salient published the now-famous anti-Islamic Danish cartoons. Associate Dean of Harvard College Judith H. Kidd responded with an e-mail to the conservative biweekly warning that “some segments of the campus and surrounding communities may be sufficiently upset by the publication of the cartoons that they...
...today’s less restrictive world, the growing appearance of confident women does not completely oppose Mansfield’s thesis, but it does question its longevity. In a recent interview with The Harvard Salient, Mansfield said, “I begin from the fact that men seem to have a quality of manliness about them that you don’t find in women, or don’t find to the same degree, or don’t find in the same...