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Lawrence E. Adjah ’06 said that he decided to spearhead the creation of UFD two weeks ago at a Black Student??s Association meeting. “Student sentiment on the issue has appeared ambiguous. We’re trying to get the whole campus talking about Harvard’s involvement. We feel that a lot of people feel that Harvard’s investment is wrong, and we wanted to give a voice to that movement...
Universities “may consider a qualified student??s race as a factor in an admissions process that treats each applicant as an individual and weighs the capacity of each to contribute to the education and experience of the class as a whole...
...Game.” Two exceptionally common words which take on an exceptionally distinctive meaning when paired together. Their mere utterance unearths treasured images from the memory of any real Harvard student??like that time you blacked out at 1:30 p.m. on top of a couch that was on top of a U-Haul, for example. Or, that time you rushed the field after the Crimson won and pretended to urinate on the Yale insignia. Or that time you rushed the field after the Crimson won and actually did urinate on the Yale insignia. And, of course...
...change”),— the sharing of emotions generated by the proper drawing of a Lewis-dot diagram (“I feel like there’s a double bond between the carbons”), and worst of all, rousing concern with regard to another student??s impressions (“I feel like what he/she said is wrong?...
...summit is a collaborative effort of several student groups including the Harvard Black Men’s Forum (BMF), Harvard AIDS Coalition, Harvard African Student??s Association, and Harvard Concert Commission...