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When the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) rounded up the parents of a few students to wave signs during a speech by Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68, The Crimson responded with a staff editorial praising these heroic efforts. But nobody even questioned the underlying...
While administrators continue to refuse to negotiate with the 37 students occupying Massachusetts Hall, both student protesters and the University have publicized their competing claims through a flurry of press releases since the start of the sit-in one week ago.
The reception to the increase in health benefits has been “disappointing,” said Polly Price, associate vice president of human resources, in an interview prior to the sit-in. ...
As a participant in the anti-Vietnam war movement and the Columbia University riots of 1968, I feel I must respond to the opinion piece by Joshua E. Gewolb ’01 (“Why I’m Sitting Out,” April 20). Gewolb claims...
Despite Rudenstine's refusal to negotiate, Gomes said he is committed to ending the sit-in and ensuring the well-being of the students inside.