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...elective abortions. However, there is an important principle at stake here. Since HRL has put the University’s policy in the spotlight once again, we feel it necessary to reiterate our objections: the policy of allowing students to opt out of from this one cost is inherently unfair...
...criticizing HRL for bringing the subject of abortion to the fore of campus discourse. It is the right of every student group to raise awareness on issues about which they feel strongly. But we question Harvard’s unfair policy. Allowing pro-life students to opt out of this portion of their fee is fundamentally unfair, and the University should not permit...
...sure that Teo [P. Nicolais ’06, presidential candidate] and I would have had any chance to obtain this kind of space,” Moore said. “I think it’s definitely unfair...
...private individual making an endorsement,” said Jonathan D. Einkauf ’06, chair of the EC. “Although we realize that Matt and Clay gained an enormous advantage we don’t feel that it was illegal or unfair...
...allow for that sentiment. There are two possible outcomes: either voters choose their council presidential picks arbitrarily so that they can have their say on the other ballot questions, or they vote on neither issue and are left out of the democratic process by the dynamics of an unfairly-conducted election. It goes without saying that neither of these end-results is in the least desirable, either for the student who is forced to choose between them, or by the larger University community that is made to live with the consequences of that forced choice (in the form of lower...