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...Message: As if to prove that smart equals sexy, Mortensen preached the value of activism to his alma mater's class of 2006 by quoting Seneca--in Latin: "Ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt." Translation...
...Seneca-sponsored discussion on sexuality and religion brought together undergraduate women—and one man—of various faiths last night to discuss topics that ranged from premarital sex to masturbation to homosexuality. The event, entitled “Faith and Foreplay: A Discussion on Women, Religion and Spirituality” was held at Hillel and was co-sponsored by Hillel and Christian Impact. Nicole M. Laws ’06, the former president of the Association of Black Harvard Women, said, “I was excited that there were so many types of viewpoints. I appreciated...
THURSDAY Two words: Red Party. Although the party got off to a late start (it was mostly Seneca members until almost 11:30), the Roxy dance floor lit up after midnight. When else do over 1,000 Harvard students put down their problem sets and head out to Boston on a weeknight? FRIDAY Blame the MCATs for Friday night’s lack of festivities. At BGLTSA’s Varsity, the police were stationed outside 45 Mt. Auburn, just in case any of DJ Shiftee’s wild Britney remixes got a little out of hand. The party...
...audiences have become fairly savvy. When there’s a badly written scene, they let you know.” Thomason concentrated in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and was active in the Radcliffe Union of Students and the non-for-profit women’s organization, The Seneca, Inc., while at Harvard. She also co-founded the Athena Theater Company, which focuses on staging plays relevant to women with the goal of prompting discussion of women’s issues on campus. Her job as a writers’ assistant entails everything from fleshing out ideas in notes...
...hot” enough to have a social life, will substantial progress be made towards mitigating gender inequalities amongst Harvard students. To this end, Harvard should also be prepared to collaborate with existing women’s social organizations on campus—such as the Seneca, the Bee, Isis, and the three sororities—that have already proved successful women’s communities. These groups, for the most part hamstrung by a lack of space and resources, should be encouraged to work with the women’s center and help plan social programming that might stem...