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...resources, not just consume them.” “Society allows us to operate in ways that enable us to deliver good returns to our shareholders. In exchange, we have an obligation to do things the right way, to be helpful to society, and to avoid actions that are harmful,” he said.“Anyone can serve,” Chenault added. “But some, I would say, have an even greater obligation than others.” American Express offers community service programs for its employees, 21,000 of whom volunteered...
...reason why General Education will not go the same way, particularly if the Faculty debates of the past few months are any indication. For instance, we were initially enthusiastic about the Task Force on General Education’s proclamation that “it is important to avoid confronting students with an overly-restricted menu.” Yet the issue of the breadth of courses that will count for General Education was completely neglected in the legislation—which was supposed to merely translate the Report into Facultese—and remained up in the air after...
...Avoid running at all times...
...trespass warning for all Harvard property.May 9:7:28 a.m.: HUPD dispatched officers to the Harvard Medical School’s garage to take note of property damage. An individual, while backing up their car, struck the overhead sprinkler system causing it to turn on. Then, attempting to avoid the water, the person struck a security camera. The individual was run for warrants with negative result and sent on their way.May 12: 6:05 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to 173 Pleasant St. to a report of an assault. An individual choked the reporting party and wrote on their face with...
Although the average undergraduate might sooner be able to sing outdated Third Eye Blind lyrics than launch into a description of the College’s role in social event planning, no Harvard student—no matter how detached—is able to avoid at least the trickle-down effects of the College’s influence on social life. Last spring, the outlook was bright for the future of space and funding for social life at the College, and we lauded the administrators and students who facilitated a new and improved social environment. With the foundation...