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...Club. The party was held last Tuesday—coincidentally, that day’s TBTN event was the “Men’s Forum.” And then the biggest irony of all: the Owl Club is nothing less than a co-sponsor of TBTN.To get a sensation of what the Catholic School Girls party is all about, it might’ve been best to watch the Owl’s promotional video for the party—had it not been taken down after it caused people on House open-lists to label...
Just as a student campaign to urge Harvard to cut its contract with Coke is fizzing up, a magazine whose primary sponsor is the Coca-Cola Company was door-dropped across campus on Friday with a spread on campus campaigns against Coke, as well as a full page rebuttal from the company to allegations of human rights abuses.Writing in the Princeton University-based “Business Today”—which says it reaches 150,000 readers nationwide—Coke’s Director of Global Labor Relations and Workplace Accountability Edward E. Potter said that...
...from over four different countries, according to organizers. During select panels, delegates stationed in Ghana, Nairobi, and Kenya participated in the live discussions through an internet portal network. BMF President Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06 said his organization decided to help sponsor the event because the aims of the conference to help empower youth and redefine the image of black people worldwide coincided with the BMF’s mission. Moore said that there is a prevalent misconception that Africa is in a state of chaos, and that it is imperative...
...Force (TTF) will meet with the Office of General Counsel to discuss inserting the clause. Nine years ago, the UC passed a similar resolution calling for the addition of gender identity to the non-discrimination clause, but their requests were met with deaf ears. The bill’s sponsors hope that the national trend in including gender identity and expression in non-discrimination policies, which they say have been adopted at 52 other American universities, will make this effort more successful. “The administration has been pretty much ignoring this issue of fundamental protection of its students...
...month, 60 percent said they support the plan to push back concentration choice by a semester, while just 32 percent opposed the change. The UC vote is “an exciting symbol of the voice that undergraduates have had in this process,” said a co-sponsor of the bill, Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, who is the vice-chair of the council’s Student Affairs Committee. The Student Affairs Committee’s chair, Ryan A. Petersen ’08, said the proposal for secondary fields—which would...