Word: severally
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...simple solution: enforce the law. “There is a real gap in the laws governing animal rights,” Cass R. Sunstein ’75, Llewellyn Distinguished Service Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago Law School, said before a packed audience in Sever Hall last night. Sunstein, part of a panel of philosophers and legal scholars addressing the intersection of ethics and the treatment of animals, argued that animal cruelty would continue to persist unless individuals and society chose to lead alternative lifestyles. During the event, “Facing Animals...
...also publishes a handful of “Editor’s Notes” each year. In February, the paper ran an Editor’s Note on the editorial page explaining that an alumnus supposedly quoted in an article about the beauty of Sever Hall had not actually been interviewed for the story. An apparent imposter gave the reporter a false name. Last November a lengthy note ran about a columnist and editorial cartoonist who had both improperly borrowed material from others. [see correction below...
Correction: Due to an production error, yesterday's ombudsman column "On Corrections" stated that: "In February, the paper ran an Editor’s Note on the editorial page explaining that an alumnus supposedly quoted in an article about the beauty of Sever Hall had not actually been interviewed for the story. An apparent imposter gave the reporter a false name. Last November a lengthy note ran about a columnist and editorial cartoonist who had both improperly borrowed material from others." In fact, the February editor's note ran in the news section and the November note...
...detailed list of logistics included items as minute as the proportion of finger-food to food eaten with forks. CEB’s Yardfest Coordinator Neesha Rao ’08 also recounted deliberations concerning the decision to move the food from the Widener steps to the front of Sever Hall in an attempt to improve efficiency...
...says.In the meantime, groups like Student Friends of HUAM and the Organization of Undergraduate Representatives of the Harvard University Art Museums (OUR HUAM) are working to increase publicity and ensure that the move to Allston does not lessen the museums’ emphasis on teaching or sever any ties with the student body.“I’m not sure that at the moment [accessibility] is the museum’s main drive, because they have a lot going on right now,” says Paris A. Spies-Gans ’09, president of OUR HUAM...