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...with manners usually reserved for Korn concerts, Harvard students at the Lamont 24/5 party on Monday showed their quality. And it was abhorrent. The event was characterized by two attributes that are mutually exclusive at all other college campuses. It was in a library. And it was the school??s best attended “party” all year. If the Committee on Campus Life and Harvard’s Undergraduate Council (UC) aren’t careful with their next co-sponsored party, they might just resuscitate Harvard’s social scene. Maybe next time...
...Clark ’74 as the next dean of the Harvard Business School (HBS), according to professors at HBS and other top business schools.Clark’s abrupt departure this summer to lead Brigham Young University-Idaho left the school at a crossroads, as faculty debate the school??s guiding vision for the future.In interviews with The Crimson, HBS professors said Datar was a frontrunner for the deanship, along with six other frequently mentioned candidates, four of whom are currently working at HBS.University President Lawrence H. Summers will select the new HBS dean in consultation with...
...Institutional Rights (FAIR), which will go before the Supreme Court in December. Greenfield, who is also president of FAIR—a coalition of over 30 law schools and other institutions—reiterated his group’s contention yesterday that the Solomon Amendment violates the Law School??s right to free speech and association.“In effect, the Solomon Amendment is one of the most aggressive attempts on the part of Congress to restrict the exercise of Constitutional rights,” Greenfield told the packed room of nearly 100 people.Eastman, who filed...
...wrong, and has no place either in the military or on this campus. And we believe that Harvard University could be doing a lot more than it has been doing to protect its students from discrimination,” Paik said.During the event, students circulated copies of the school??s nondiscrimination policy to sign and submit to Summers. Summers declined to comment for this article, but in the past, he has publicly decried both the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy and the Solomon Amendment...
...first organized student response to Harvard Law School??s decision last month to cooperate with military recruiters, members of a gay and lesbian student group will stage a sit-in and rally today to protest the renewed presence of Pentagon officials on the school??s campus.At the event—scheduled for noon today—protesters will call on the University to utilize its financial resources and political clout to aid in overturning the military’s controversial “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy...