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...Harvard students have a duty to help those at lesser schools??like Columbia and Yale—break free from social life in the social slow lane and bring them up to speed on the superhighway of cool. Clubs, bars, movies, moving—all passé, bona fide faux pas in 21st-century etiquette. It seems as though everyone has forgotten what it means to “have fun.” While students at Dartmouth, Columbia, even Yale (if one can even call them students) drink beer and frequent parties, we ask of them: have...
Rapier says a decision has not been made on whether to conduct a targeted campaign centering on a few major goals like science or Allston or whether to pursue a broader, more general campaign instead. While a general campaign would include individual schools?? goals to a greater extent, Harvard and outside fundraisers say its easier to interest the richest donors in initiatives or buildings that figure into Harvard’s long-term priorities...
...most of the Allston expenses have been covered by a five-year tax levied on the schools?? endowments. That tax was just extended to 25 years to defray future costs...
...council also voted to join the Ivy Council—a consortium of student governments from each of the Ivy League schools??on a trial basis until the end of the term, at which time the council will vote to consider fully rejoining...
...Students with a military affiliation would be implicitly marked by their schools?? action as linked to an employer whose conduct was so reprehensible as to be undeserving to set foot on campus,” the groups argued...