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...yesterday, over half of Harvard’s 250 security guards had cast their votes; at the time, the votes were unanimous in favor of granting the leaders?? authority to call a strike, according to Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 615’s Director of Organizing Lauren L. Jacobs...
What all of these self-proclaimed “campus leaders?? have in common is an uncommon sensitivity for their future electoral careers—and a remarkable ability to speak (or write) prolifically without actually saying much...
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, the April 11 news article “ ‘Engaged’ Faust Meets With Student Leaders?? incorrectly attributed remarks to Vivek G. Ramaswamy ’07. Ramaswamy said only that Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 shared “a lot of agreement about student sentiment” with students on the student advisory committee to the presidential search. Ramaswamy did not say that Gross disagreed with the report’s suggestion that the College increase diversity within its ranks. Gross...
Indeed, the Committee recommends the threat of personal responsibility for social club leaders??the policy in place at Yale and Dartmouth—as a “useful deterrent to dangerous and sometimes illegal behaviour,” even as it confesses that, “the students with whom it consulted disagree with this recommendation...
...entitled “Global Health and Journalism.” The event, sponsored by the Harvard Initiative for Global Health (HIGH), aimed to give participants a better understanding of ignored global health crises. HIGH is a university-wide organization with the goal of teaching a new generation of leaders??scientists, economists, and politicians—to focus on public health issues. “Our aim is to engage students in issues of global health, and hope that tonight will serve as a career talk to show how students can get involved in unconventional ways through film...