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...It’s a challenge that every movement like this has faced—in any sort of push for non discrimination, you start with a group that by definition isn’t protected. It makes it very difficult for that group to openly or vocally demand certain things,” says Thoreson.The more palpable effect, though, is that without an open transgendered community, few students to understand exactly what the word transgender even means.Taktin M. Oey ’08, for example, says that he only vaguely understands that a transgendered individual...
...concert’s primary supporters had much more suspect motives. The concert, according to its website, was organized with “guidance and logistical support” from the American Islamic Congress (AIC). Supporters of the concert may be surprised to know that the AIC was a vocal supporter of the Iraq invasion. In 2002, AIC director Zainab al-Suwaij stated her position clearly: “The real question is not whether to liberate Iraq, but why we have not done so already.” In a Los Angeles Times op-ed, al-Suwaij wrote...
...cell-phone calls that Clark had made. (He revealed the ruse to Clark soon after.) "It's like someone taking your wallet or knowing who paid you money," Clark says. "It's no great discovery, but it just doesn't feel right." Since then, Clark has become a vocal supporter of the movement to outlaw the sale of cell-phone records to third parties...
...excuse an inexperienced defensive corps that hampered her statistical line, but, as always, she played her best in Harvard’s biggest games. Her 17 career shutouts are a school record. Schroyer, the team’s solo captain, anchored the dangerous second line and became the vocal leader in the locker room.The seniors struggled with the demands of the transitional Olympic year, but felt confident that the team they left behind is poised to do big things next season.“Looking back, everyone has a lot of positive things to take...
...empower moderate women, not the feminazis who already take their modern conception of womanhood to an extreme. Erring on the side of this extremism are many of the Harvard women’s groups leading the women’s center charge. Rather than allowing these already vocal groups to call the shots in the development of the center, the College should encourage mainstream students to articulate their visions for the project. That means doing more than taking a poll of a measly 219 students, as the Undergraduate Council did, many of whom no doubt were members of these organizations...