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Harrison offers another question and answer, but trails off. “Never mind...
...this election may simply be an anomaly, considering that last year, two of the three UC vice presidential candidates were women. However, the connection that I see between the two occurrences is in how campus figures have reacted to the lack of women running for the UC. The answer to the "problem" of female representation is not a problem that needs to be retroactively addressed by male members of the UC, as some candidates have suggested. This issue does not call for a position paper, legislation, or someone else’s presidential platform. It calls for people?...
...Exercise releases endorphins. Endorphins make you happy! And happy people just don’t kill their husbands.” If Harvard seeks a simple solution to not only obviate on-campus homicides but also to promote student well-being, it need look no further. The answer is something that makes even the least nostalgic of us hearken back to the good ‘ole days of junior high: PE. Harvard should create a physical education department, and institute a mandatory physical education graduation requirement...
...Without specifically referring to the Haddock-Riley ticket, then-UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 spoke out against proposals to completely separate the social planning body from the UC, calling the idea “not at all realistic.” “The answer to our problems is not—and cannot feasibly be—a total reliance on University Hall,” Glazer wrote in an e-mail to the Council list. When the votes were counted, Haddock and Riley won in a landslide and began their terms with...
...ideas. “I exaggerate a little just so people will listen.” “No one at Harvard is allowed to say what I said. We assume everyone’s the same....We shouldn’t be dogmatic about what the answer should...