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...just think that the process was not really taken seriously. Basically, the administration really didn’t care about what students thought,” Omid G. Shahi ’09, co-chair of Currier’s House Committee (HoCo), said. “There wasn??t a whole, year-long search like there should have been for new masters.”Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 said that time constraints have prevented the search process from being more inclusive of students. O’Brien and Badaracco...
...dedicated activists who wanted to educate the campus about the unfair wages of our Harvard Security guards. While I personally have always been skeptical of SLAM-esque campaigns undertaken by students, I genuinely thought this was an innovative display of progressivism on campus. When the hunger strike commenced I wasn??t initially perturbed like many students on campus who reacted as if they were the ones being forced into an indefinite fast...
...problems that arose weren’t unmanageable.” According to Wood, the UC was not actively involved in the decision to make the change permanent. “I think this decision was fairly obvious to everyone involved, so my understanding of it was there wasn??t much contention over it,” Petersen said. “I don’t think students could imagine Lamont any other way than 24/5, except maybe 24/7.” —Christian B. Flow contributed to the reporting of this story...
...Crimson football coach Tim Murphy said he didn’t even know the meeting was taking place. “I guess I was out of the loop,” Murphy said. Harvard men’s soccer coach John Kerr said that he “wasn??t involved in any of the buildup” to the meeting, but he understood Altchek’s reasoning behind its organization. “He had a great experience as a captain this year,” Kerr said. “He was very adamant...
...into a game that clearly favours some people against others,” he wrote. “Where I come from they’d say you guys did a shitty job. Well I’ll only say that you are incapable.” It wasn??t yet 10 p.m. The first turn had been played at 5 p.m. We didn’t think we’d yet had enough time to screw up so badly...