Word: uncleared
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...meantime, we ought to strive to educate our community not only about legal risks and responsibilities, but also about the defenses and the process for appeals, which is as yet unclear at Harvard. There’s an important issue of academic integrity at the core of this problem. Harvard is not Verizon. Values other than maximizing shareholder value ought to hold sway in the University environment. Universities should make it plain how a student can assert a defense. Universities ought to support their students in cases like Slater?...
...while HRL may have won the upper hand in this publicity battle, it’s unclear what it has given away. National pro-life organizations support HRL in saying that the slogan doesn’t necessarily convey support for choice. “It’s a different audience, it’s college women,” says Holly M. Smith, an advisor at National College Students for Life. “The women seeing the posters may be in a position where they’re considering abortion, so [HRL is] looking at a personal...
With Cusworth sidelined for the time being, much of the scoring burden will fall on the shoulders of Harvard’s three-guard attack. Though Sullivan remains unclear about who his starters will be, Norman will be joined in the back court by juniors Kevin Rogus and David Giovacchini and sophomore Michael Beal. Last year, that trio averaged only 6.6 points and 2.3 rebounds per game—combined...
...instead of the loss of both a down and five yards, the result customary for that penalty which would have set up third-and-nine, the scoreboard shifted only to third-and-four. After the game it remained unclear what had happened. Bagnoli seemed to believe that something had gone awry; Harvard coach Tim Murphy was of the mind that the call had been retracted...
Under an opposite, if unclear standard, Adolf Sannwald lost his life. Can we pass judgment on men who died under the confusing and terrifying specter of war? “I guess, at a certain point, we concede that death in battle, at least for honorable soldiers, and even for a bad cause, may finally erase all politics,” says Maier. “How else do we pick...