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...left-hand side of the editorial page each day, and signed op-eds, comments, columns, letters, and artwork that appear elsewhere. As an editorial board, we have two primary tasks: first, we comprise the bulk of the Crimson editors who debate the content of staff editorials; second, we solicit and edit signed content...
...that it was precisely this input that would make the survey most beneficial for the system. He said he would substitute one of the parent focus groups with a focus group of high school students. “Those are exactly the kinds of comments that we want to solicit from you,” he told the meeting. The first focus group will be conducted on Oct. 11. —Staff writer Laura A. Moore can be reached at lamoore@fas.harvard.edu...
Send in your top choice for the next University president, and you could win an iPod nano. The student advisory group for the University presidential search launched their official Web site yesterday, along with a survey soliciting input from students from all of the University’s schools. The survey, which will be up until Oct. 20, asks broad questions about what students like and dislike about their educational experiences at Harvard. Later questions solicit input about what challenges and strengths the University president should “build upon,” and the final question asks students...
...issue. Students plan to send copies of the full letter to every senator, second-year law student Deborah A. Popowski said. Popowski was among around 20 other law students, members of HLS Advocates for Human Rights, and members of the College Advocates who worked around the clock to solicit signatures for the petition and to contact Congress officials. “The issue moved so many people that individual students, people who weren’t necessarily affiliated, would come in and spend hours doing any bit they could to make things happen,” Popowski said...
...administration first erred in its half-baked implementation of secondary fields. After announcing the initiative to much fanfare, the EPC has neglected to operate with any consideration of Harvard’s academic calendar. Rather than attempting to solicit and publicize departmental requirements for secondary fields to guide students’ course selections, the EPC has created curiously late deadlines for consideration of secondary fields The mid-October and mid-February dates inexplicably fall just beyond the reach of shopping period in either semester, meaning students are unable to choose classes with the necessary information. Setting earlier deadlines would have...