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...this doll really exist?” So, for the record: yes, the doll exists; no, it does not speak, especially not those phrases mentioned in the ad. Maybe the staff at the Salient thought their spoof would be funny, but more than anything else, it has helped to sustain misunderstanding and has deeply offended many students on campus. In my three years here, I have always found Harvard to be a very welcoming place. The University is very clear about its non-discrimination policy: “The community must be a tolerant and supportive one, characterized by civility...
...always make their own individual choices depending on the situation. The directive is clearly extremely unfortunate, but it also has legitimate logic behind it. The explicit “NOT” in the policy serves as a legal shield for the University were a non-disabled student to sustain injuries (fatal or otherwise) helping a disabled friend. Were the AEO to encourage students to aid disabled Harvard students, Harvard could be held financially liable in the event of a tragedy. We live in an increasingly litigious age in a fiercely litigious country. It makes no sense to tempt fate...
...hope is that this policy will be able to sustain itself for years to come, so we wouldn’t have to go through this process every year,” Greenfield said...
...capitalize on that and execute as a team—show them what we’re actually made of." The Harvard defense performed well, with both Blotky and sophomore outside hitter Laura Mahon registering 10 digs apiece. But the Crimson’s offense was unable to sustain any sort of momentum, hitting only .092 overall. "We would hit at [Dartmouth], and we weren’t expecting the ball back," Blotky said. "It was just very reactionary volleyball—we need to make smarter offensive shots." As the match began, Harvard showed no signs of the inconsistency...
When two evenly matched squads, such as No. 11 Lehigh and the No. 15 Crimson, square off, the result can hinge on little more than a team’s ability to halt its opponents’ drives and sustain its own on third down. The team that wins the third-down battle usually wins the game...