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...Earlier that month, GSOC declined a contract proposal from NYU. The proposed contract would have given the university the power to unilaterally change its graduate students?? wages, health coverage, and other benefits, according to Maida Rosenstein, president of UAW Local...
...promising students free copies until the end of the school year. “Funding has been provided by a gift from an anonymous alumna,” the note read, “donated in memory of Harvard University Security Guard Stephen McCombe, for the purpose of deepening students?? awareness of their local communities.” McCombe, a celebrated union leader, died earlier this year. The fact that the newspaper is being delivered in his name suggests that the donor is probably someone affiliated with campus labor activism, but sadly, Doordropped could not confirm...
...people who I knew who either had voted here or had been following the races and I talked to some candidates who were out on Mass. Ave. last weekend,” he said. The Quincy House voting center was designated to serve local residents—including students??from Eliot House to Lowell House. Most of the people using the polling station, like Tawfik Sameh, who lives on JFK St., were not Harvard students. Sameh brought a white-and-green sign for City Council candidate Craig Kelley when he went to vote at Quincy House...
...with all the charges. Yet I still go. I’ve never been especially distressed that final clubs don’t allow women within their ranks. Sure, the explicit insult to half of the student body rubs me the wrong way, but in the end the same students??male and female—would inhabit them and the same would be excluded. Bee girls might merge with Fly guys, and the Isis could legitimate its bonds with the Delphic. But the change would be nominal. I still wouldn’t fit in?...
...Committee’s final report was released last week. “The student essays were never really timed to have an impact on deliberations, which was odd,” Menand said.Forums were held throughout the past year on Curricular Review topics, but the insights into students?? desires that many Committee members noted resulted from informal personal interactions rather than open forums.Both Yagan and fel low Student Representative and Undergraduate Council (UC) President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 streissed the eagerness of fellow Committee members to hear their input during meetings...