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...What the student database would do is require institutions to give that information to the federal government—with or without the students?? consent,” said Tony Pals, a spokesman for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, of which Harvard is a member...
Officially, The Crimson, like many other papers, has a default policy of printing publicly available information. This is a dangerous default position, as Duque’s case shows. Instead, college newspapers must consider the merits of printing students?? names on a case-by-case basis...
...newspapers need to think. The community’s benefit from reporting a student’s name, or exercising free speech for its own sake, does not always supersede the harm it does to the individual. Too much truth can be a decidedly bad thing, and blindly printing students?? names is a naïve way of avoiding a complex moral decision...
...hope, and truly believe, that in negotiating these rules University Hall does have students?? safety in mind and would, if possible, opt for less stringent (and therefore safer) tailgate rules. But the College has had to formulate a policy that will pass muster under the watchful eye of Boston officials, whose permission is required to serve alcohol within Boston’s city limits. The BPD is taking a hard stance this year after its displeasure with the 2004 tailgate, when BPD Capt. William Evans called student behavior there “a disgrace...
...context, of course, is students?? longing for teachers who can teach and inspire. There seems to be a dearth of this type of educator at Harvard, and so at the slightest glimmer of hope, students flock to take advantage of a real educational opportunity...