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...youth political involvement—or more specifically, the lack thereof??is a top priority of the IOP, hosting the Hardball series is indicative of their commitment to engaging an increasingly apathetic youth. The series gave students a chance to see each candidate up-close and watch as they wriggled while being pressed on everything from the war and the economy to their past voting records—often to the delight of enthusiastic students who were pleased that Chris Matthews called out candidates for being inconsistent or insincere in their assertions...
Former HRL President Melissa R. Moschella ’02 countered that the legality of abortion—or lack thereof??rests on an understanding of when life begins. “Before the birth, it is murder,” Moschella said. “Abortion doesn’t make [a woman] unpregnant, it simply kills the fetus...
This unavoidable vulnerability was made evident by the recent discovery that while attending social events, two Harvard students unintentionally consumed Rohypnol—or some variant thereof??which is commonly referred to as one of several “date-rape drugs.” This discovery has also provoked accusations of inability on the part of University Health Services (UHS) employees’ ability to understand and properly treat Rohypnol poisoning. These weaknesses require immediate attention and investigation by University officials and prompt actions to improve UHS’s ability to respond quickly and effectively...
Student groups that must constantly grapple with the problem of space—or, more precisely, the lack thereof??seem to have found an amenable administration as of late. When University Hall officials recently announced plans to gut and renovate Hilles—leaving only one floor as library space—those in student activities appeared to have had their wish granted. Fifty thousand square feet of the upper levels of Hilles will be converted into usable space, which could certainly be beneficial to the entire gamut of student organizations, possibly in the form of student offices...
...American Repertory Theater (ART), Cambridge’s only professional acting troupe which shares the Loeb Drama Center with undergraduates. “I can only guess that it was a kind of imitation of Oxford or Cambridge.” This structure—or lack thereof??has helped the arts gain popularity at Harvard. The OFA, which supports student artists and sponsors cultural programming, estimates that half of the undergraduate population is actively involved in the performing or creative arts. An extremely talented top end shares the stage with those who participate more informally...