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Schkolnick says that she understands some of the obstacles blocking the commission from deciding her case more quickly.
"A Harvard problem is not a priority, and rightly so," Schkolnick says. "[The MCAD] has very immediate problems" like discrimination in housing and the job market. She says she feels that, "sometime, if they have a free moment, they will get to me."
However, Schnolnick feels that it is possible the two-year wait could affect the outcome of the case. Because the complaint and the publicity have been less immediate, there is "less pressure on [MCAD] to make the progressive decision."
Schkolnick says she feels that one of the reasons that the final club issue has lost some of its momentum on campus is because of the kind of discrimination involved in the case.
That's how two of Harvard's art centers commemorated victims of AIDS yesterday, in the first annual "A Day Without Art," part of worldwide AIDS Awareness Day.