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...encouraging of independent enquiry among students. Unfortunately, my current enrollment in a seminar taught at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, has forced me to amend this view. The seminar, entitled “U.S. Hegemony and International Law” and taught by Professor Shirley Scott, consists of weekly classes in which U.S. foreign policy is routinely lambasted. Should the legality of a U.S. action be dubious under international law, it will indubitably be viewed as illegal in class. For instance, the class devoted to the illegality of the Iraq war featured, for homework, only readings...
...GENDERS WELCOME’The Center takes pains not to exclude men. A sign outside Canaday B reads, “All Genders Welcome!” “A good number of guys come down, asking if they’re welcome,” says Shirley Lemus Hufstedler ’07, another intern. “Guys are surprised to see that we have absolutely no problem with guys down here at any time.”Grizzle says she was surprised at the choice of names. If the Center is so welcoming...
...introducing both campus’ scenes to a wider segment of the population. “It provides a location for visibility in student music that doesn’t normally occur,” says president (and Plan B for the Type A’s drummer) Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07. “[We’re] getting people to hear student music and all the awesome things that students at Harvard are doing creatively.” Three Harvard bands will be selected by undergraduates based on an online voting system...
...kinds with the hope of meeting other musically-inclined peers. “The main idea of the event parallels the point of HCARAR, which is to help musicians connect with each other. We want to make the music community more social and tight knit,” said Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07, president of HCARAR. The inspiration for the event came from HCARAR’s Events Liason, Amy R. Klein ’07, who got the idea from a music camp she worked for last summer. “The goal of the camp...
...midnight, artists from around the northeastern United States will perform live, on air, in the station’s studio. “It’s great for the whole station because it brings new, vibrant music that is innovative right at this moment,” says Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07, one of the program’s DJs. “It will add a whole new element, a whole new listenership.”The in-studio project is one that has come a long way from its humble beginnings.WHRB was already airing...