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...possibility of punishment did not dissuade him. “It’s a small price to pay,” said Zafran, whose group is co-sponsoring the tour. “Not all laws are just laws.” The “Right to Serve?? tour’s method of protest is modeled after the sit-ins of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. “Jim Crow and ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ are equally morally reprehensible...
...Despite the looming threat of being called back to serve??Parker said he joined the reserves knowing that “it’s about the sacrifice”—he talks about the transition from the frontline to the lab in an upbeat tone...
...PBHA offers 72 different programs to undergraduates, according to the organization’s Web site. Fraternities and sororities have social service arms, and even some final clubs are hopping on the “comm serve?? bandwagon, adding various one-day service events into their social calendars...
...Saturday’s match against Vassar—was limited by a sore shoulder, while Fitz played for the first time this year after suffering a bone bruise to his ankle prior to the Crimson’s preseason opener. Though the setter primarily entered the match to serve??with libero Laurence Favrot replacing him immediately afterwards—he insisted that his injury had improved significantly. “I half practiced yesterday, did some jump setting, and I felt pretty good,” Fitz said. “I’ll be full...
...tackled last year when a UC Reform Commission proposed instituting direct elections to each of the UC branches. This would have changed the current system of elections to the UC, in which the representative with the most votes from each House or Yard chooses a committee on which to serve??either the Financial Committee, the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), or the CLC—followed by the second-place winner. As a result, the third-place winner cannot choose a committee, and is assigned to whichever has not been selected. The proposal to elect representatives directly...