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...Undergraduate Council (UC) position paper supporting co-educational rooming has been gaining momentum among student groups since it passed nearly unanimously at Sunday’s council meeting. The bill calls for the College to develop a “relatively uniform policy” allowing students to live with members of the opposite gender. The Handbook for Students states that the College does not “ordinarily permit” co-ed rooming groups, but that House Masters may grant exceptions if “the configuration of space ensures a large degree of privacy...
...drags herself ahead with her elbows, knees scraping against the floor. The hard rubber M-16 is heavier than it looks. Waterman woke up two hours ago to catch the 6:20 a.m. shuttle to MIT. She didn’t eat breakfast, just put on her camouflage uniform and combat boots and headed out the door. Harvard’s seven-minute rule doesn’t apply to ROTC. When you’re in the Reserve Officer Training Corps, there are no excuses for being late.Waterman starts every Wednesday much like this, dressed in her BDUs (army...
...military ball, hosted jointly with Air Force and Navy ROTC. Sullivan reminds the male cadets to get a hair cut if they need one for the ball, to shave and, again teasing, to shower. “Just remember who you represent when you’re wearing a uniform,” he says. “You want to look sharp...
...Requiring workers to wear an effective visitor’s pass “could save everybody both in terms of convenience and in terms of safety,” said Matt R. Greenfield ’08, the other sponsor and another SAC vice-chair. Currently, Harvard authorizes uniformed Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO) workers, UNICCO janitors, and plain-clothes student dorm crew workers and outside contractors to enter residential housing. Plain-clothes workers often carry no means of identification. The UC’s proposed change would require workers to obtain a visitors pass from the building manager before...
...which was made by New England Cable Network (NECN), follows three soldiers through their experience in Iraq and their return to life at home. “The first definition of patriotism back here at home for all of us is to keep faith to those who wore the uniform for our country,” Kerry said. At the event, Kerry introduced a new funding push he is making in Congress to allocate $100 million to Veteran Centers for the screening and treatment of PTSD. Cleland, who lost both legs and half an arm in 1968 when...