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Arguing that more stringent gun control or handgun bans would only deny firearms to law-abiding citizens, he said that criminals would have no reason to respect the laws and could find a way around the restrictions...
...SEVIS is not the only national security legislation to garner criticism from congressional leaders in the past week. On Mar. 24, thirty-two members of the House of Representatives submitted a letter to Secretary of State Colin Powell urging him to reconsider the more stringent student visa policies established in response to post-Sept. 11 national security concerns...
Lichten said that the increased presence of the Harvard University Police Department as well as the stringent restrictions on vehicles in the Yard are part of the heightened security measures the University is taking...
...stringent rules governing study abroad were made for a good reason: that most study abroad programs are taught by faculty far less distinguished than Harvard’s, offer classes far less rigorous than Harvard’s and essentially consist of a four month drunken rave through a European (or Asian, or Latin American) city...
...some masters say that over the past decade reforms to the Housing system—from randomization to more stringent review systems—have fundamentally changed the role of the master...