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...museum “sets its scope a little smaller: the span of a single day in the consciousness of a single neighborhood,” the website explains...

Author: By Aditi Banga, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Locals Dial In to Virtual Museum | 5/7/2006 | See Source »

...father is in a prison camp.’” Lee recalled. Jesse A. Sage ’98 of the American Anti-Slavery Group spoke to LiNK last night and said that Americans “don’t fully understand” the scope of the problem in North Korea. “It’s a shame on the West that we haven’t done more to stop it,” said Sage. Sage, who also helped coordinate divestment efforts targeting Sudan last year, said that students should make efforts...

Author: By Rachel Banks, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Organize for North Koreans | 5/5/2006 | See Source »

...define the abstract notion of “community standards,” however, the Ad Board is presumptuous. Rather than adhering to its intended purpose, namely, to determine the punishment for those actions that fall within a defined discretion, the Ad Board appropriates itself an unacceptably large scope due to its ability to arbitrarily decide what infractions merit its attention...

Author: By Emma M. Lind and Ramya Parthasarathy | Title: DISSENT: On Campus, Off Campus | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

...particulars of Viswanathan’s case prove more complex than those previously mentioned, because many perceive plagiarism to be more of an issue of personal character rather than isolated actions. However, this seems to be a matter of scope rather than her Harvard affiliation. The writing and publication of “Opal Mehta” lie entirely beyond the purview of her academic work and therefore beyond the purview of the Ad Board. That she drafted the manuscript in a Lamont carrel is wholly irrelevant...

Author: By Emma M. Lind and Ramya Parthasarathy | Title: DISSENT: On Campus, Off Campus | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

...ivory tower,” the undefined notion of behavior befitting of a Harvard student imposes a higher expectation of conduct (simply because of the Harvard name) without making clear what actions can knock us off that high ground. While we hope that Ad Board limits its scope solely to those actions that pertain to our lives as Harvard students, even more crucial is its explicit delineation of what actions warrant its intervention...

Author: By Emma M. Lind and Ramya Parthasarathy | Title: DISSENT: On Campus, Off Campus | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

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