Word: standings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...student center is the traditional realm of student government. But at Harvard, there is no center for the council to run. No building, no grill, no lecture hall, no cinema, nothing. In addition, the council holds no sway over the governance of the College, and can't even stand up for the most basic of student rights. The administration tramples all over the student body--witness the new alcohol policy--without one word of protest from the council...
Look at the quotes from a recent Crimson article about the Anti-Finals Club Resolution. "I really don't feel that it's the council's place to take a stand...The finals clubs are not affiliated with the University," said Debbie J. Slotnik '90, chairman of the services committee. This is complete bunk. Who are the members of the final clubs? Harvard undergraduates. The final clubs are part of Harvard's "social life"--the same "social life" which the council pretends is its only concern. If the final clubs are not an issue worthy of the council, what...
...financial matters, the council should continue its good work and look forward to a doubled budget next year. As concerns the final clubs, the representatives should vote in a manner consistent with the views of the majority of its constituents. Then, once the council has taken a stand, it should be relieved to find out what students think about the issues--on election...
...really thrilled for Lisa," said Suhs, who embraced O'Dell on the victory stand. "I could not have swum my time if she hadn't pushed us so hard...
...houses stand across the street from the vacant lot where a group of homeless squatters set up a community in October they called Tent City...