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...recently told The Crimson that he hopes to convene a committee to reevaluate the Ad Board and its practices in the near future. We applaud this effort to look at ways to reform the Ad Board, and we hope that the review committee—which should include students??will take steps to increase student representation and improve transparency.The Ad Board is an assembly of 30-odd faculty and administrators, which, since 1890, has been charged with the “application and enforcement of undergraduate academic regulations and standards of social conduct.” Although there...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Adjusting the Ad Board | 4/30/2007 | See Source »

...comment, devotes most of its attention and funding to varsity athletics. The many undergraduates who lack either the time or the skill to compete at a varsity level, but who nonetheless seek the benefits of being on a sports team—in the past, an estimated 900 students??may find it difficult to do so because of Harvard’s failure to foster a strong club sports program through adequate funding. The status quo is lamentable because club sports play an important role in the undergraduate experience. Especially now, during Mental Health Awareness Month, Harvard should...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: More Funding, More Fun | 4/30/2007 | See Source »

...expense may cause. The Harvard community should be commended for the sensitivity and support it has shown to students who have partaken in mental health-related activities over the course of April (arbitrarily designated “Mental Health Awareness Month”), but the persistence of many students?? lack of knowledge and casual insensitivity proves that we’ve got a long...

Author: By Emily R. Kaplan | Title: Other People’s Disease | 4/30/2007 | See Source »

...Bret Anthony Johnston, the department’s director of creative writing, said he was afraid of institutional rules altering his students?? creativity...

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: English Department Examines Tragedy | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...audience that giving a speech before dinner was, in fact, not consistent with Chinese tradition. “This is actually not the kind of thing that would happen at a Chinese banquet, but we have to start with some cultural compromises,” he said. Forty students??chosen out of a 140-person lottery—attended “Eastern Etiquette: A Guide to Protocol, Manners, and Culture in China,” co-sponsored by the Harvard-Radcliffe Chinese Students Association (HRCSA) and the Harvard International Business Club (HIB), held at the Royal East...

Author: By Diane J. Choi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Learn Eastern Etiquette | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

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