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Petersen used his brief minutes on stage to stress students?? struggles to become active decision-makers in the face of “limitations from above...
...mobilize with the same force to campaign for lower textbook costs for low-income students or to persuade the University to adopt more socially responsible investment policies. Perhaps in the future, the UC will save its political capital for campus advocacy that matters rather than petty fights over students?? rights to get drunk for free...
...About a year ago, Harvard students were up in arms: someone was trying to take their liquor away. Back then, the culprit was the Boston Police Department, who had decided to turn the Harvard-Yale tailgate into a dry affair. The students?? indignation seemed a little misplaced. After all, the police’s responsibility is to enforce the law, and inconveniently, that law says no liquor under...
...Undergraduate Council (UC).Any doubts as to the UC’s competence to hold Harvard’s highest office have surely been quashed this week, during its teapot-bound war of attrition with administrators over the UC’s almost-legal practice of paying for underage students?? booze with money funneled to its bank account by the College. UC leaders have seized the opportunity to prove their worth as mature, tactful participants in Harvard’s administrative structures, and have acquitted themselves flawlessly—it is doubtless only a matter of time before...
...reevaluate their security procedures. In general, however, she said that “security measures are proactive rather than reactive.” Brainard said that students should consider the wait time and plan their departures from Lamont accordingly. “A little pre-planning on the students?? part, combined with a little courtesy on our part to show that we understand your predicament, but we have to go through this, are both necessary,” she said. Brainard declined to comment on the work performance of any individual. —Clifford M. Marks...