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...Event, inviting all freshmen females to meet one another to build a community of women among first-years. The Seneca’s “Women In Power” Conference in November 2003 was publicized and open to the entire campus, as are all of our speaker events. In collaboration with the Athena Theatre Company and the Ann Radcliffe Trust, the Seneca hosted Pat Murphy, an Irish film-maker and writer for a campus-wide film screening and lecture in March...
...support dialogue and to support one another within our various focuses, missions and respective arenas. In the future, The Seneca hopes to continue to collaborate with groups where our missions coincide. For example, The Seneca is working with the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) to host a spring speaker event. I have seen women’s groups work together, such as: RUS with the Association of Black Harvard Women, Latinas Unidas, the Society of Arab Students, Asian-American communities and other individual female students, to foster discussion on “Race and Feminism.” In this...
...earners. Schröder said the party might expel the rebels. Heide Simonis, the SPD premier of the state of Schleswig-Holstein, warned that if a new left-wing party siphoned off votes, then the opposition Christian Democrats (CDU) would "win elections almost automatically." In Warsaw, Marek Borowski, the speaker of the lower house of parliament and until last week a prominent member of Miller's ruling Democratic Left Alliance (SLD), announced the formation of the Polish Social Democracy (SDPL) party, which he said will aim "to adjust [Polish] law and institutions to E.U. requirements, improve public finances and reform...
...He’s probably the most right-wing speaker we get,” said Chambers. “He’s really the only one. Almost all of our speakers have been really leftist...
...lawmakers teamed up with legislators from the conservative GNP to oust him. Knowing they would lose a vote, members of the pro-Roh Uri Party?which holds only 47 of the Assembly's 273 seats?tried to block the March 12 balloting by forming a human shield around the Speaker's podium, hoping to prevent him from taking his seat and calling the vote. It didn't work. Security guards physically carried out the barricading legislators, and the ruffled Speaker took his seat to call a secret ballot on the motion, which passed overwhelmingly because the Uri lawmakers refused...