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...College will not publicize student-run Third World and women's freshman week events in its official calendar this fall, but it plans to restructure the following year's calendar so that it lists all student events, administrators said last week...
...proposed change apparently resolves the immediate conflict that arose this spring over the calendar however, it does not address the broader issue of College support for these activities...
Everybody's calendar read "May 1983." But at the White House and on Capitol Hill, the politicians had mentally flipped the pages forward to Election Year 1984. Washington was awash in harsh political rhetoric, ostensibly centered on the substance of the fiscal 1984 budget. In reality, the hectic week of name-calling and intrigue, climaxing in a topsy-turvy nighttime Senate session, was a fierce skirmish in the battle to determine which party can most credibly claim credit, or escape blame, for the state of the U.S. economy. When the smoke cleared, both sides were dug into trenches, steeling...
...said this year that they have mis-givings about recruiting other minorities in view of the University's response on some minority issues. Comparisons with other Ivy schools which have Third World Centers, the freshman dean's office (FDO) resistance to listing minority events on their official Freshman Week Calendar, a shortage of minority course offerings, and continuing controversy over the role of the Race Relations Foundation all may or may not contribute to this unease. But if they discourage accepted Blacks from enrolling, the damage they are doing to Harvard's stated ideals of diversity will in the long...
Recently there has been much controversy concerning the Freshman Dean's Office refusal to print Third World and Women's activities in the official Freshman Week Calendar. As an Asian-American woman, I feel that this refusal to print such activities is yet another failure on Harvard's part to support its Third World and women students...