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...dissolve all ties between the UC’s three committees. The philosophy behind this decision is sound—all student representatives, regardless of their committee affiliations, should have a say on legislation that affects the entire Harvard student body. But this “say” shouldn??t grind UC floor debates to a halt. The UCRC’s recommendation to raise to two-thirds the number of votes required for consideration of certain amendments addresses this balance. Our only concern is that the two-thirds threshold (up from one-third) is too high...
Filing through the 768 messages that make up my inbox, I realized that I shouldn??t really be complaining, considering that the newly elected pope has opened an e-mail account for pressing theological questions and concerns. Considering the millions of faithful Catholics with inquiries, his influx of e-mails must be of biblical proportions...
...technical support. We hope that the HCS provides its own system so that undergraduate User Assistants (UAs) are not plagued with a deluge of questions about mailing lists. UAs are already burdened with painfully annoying questions from students who’ve forgotten to plug in their PC; they shouldn??t have to answer questions about the HCS mailing lists, which they are technically not in charge of. The other obvious downside is that people will probably be getting more unwanted e-mail. But that can be solved by self-restraint—simply be wary of signing...
These are all questions that we shouldn??t have to ask. But we do. This is the second BGLTSA dance out of three this year where such an incident occurred. Even if these were the only incidents to have occurred, and even if there weren’t a problem of under-reporting of anti-BGLT hate crimes, isolated cases of bigotry are unacceptable. The assault has violated the safety of our community...
...tell for sure. But we do know that no public figure can operate effectively under such intense scrutiny. Summers has had his problems with public speaking. His tact must reflect his position as Harvard’s president. This current bout of criticism, though, borders on ridiculous. Our president shouldn??t have to publish transcripts of every speech he gives just to ensure he isn’t radically misquoted or misunderstood. And our president shouldn??t get dragged through the press for every vaguely contentious remark he makes. No public figure, least...