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...gateway course into the study of politics as an intellectual challenge for us as a faculty, and we are committed to making it an intellectual treat for our students. NANCY L. ROSENBLUM Cambridge, Mass. May 2, 2006 The writer is Clark Professor of Ethics in Politics and Government and chair of the department of government...
...coming in fourth in recycling and waste reduction, first in electricity conservation, and tied for first in eco-projects. Dunster, Kirkland, and Leverett Houses also received mention for being the top three Houses in improvement in recycling and trash reduction. Mather, represented by Environmental Action Committee (EAC) co-chair Faon M. O’Connor ’08, Green Cup representative John T. Watson ’07, House Committee (HoCo) Co-Chair Andrew B. Artz ’07 and HoCo Treasurer Nitesh Banta ’08, was also awarded $1,037. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. presented...
...Classics, English and American Literature and Language, Environmental Science and Public Policy, Folklore and Mythology, Government, History, History of Art and Architecture, Linguistics, Mathematics, Music, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Philosophy, Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Sociology, Statistics, and Film Studies, a track in the VES department, according to department chairs and directors of undergraduate studies.Departments that will consider allowing next year’s seniors to declare a secondary field in their area include Astronomy, English, Government, History, Music, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and Sanskrit and Indian Studies.Some concentrations hope to approve secondary field proposals in meetings before...
...would be struck down, and the Student Group Non-Discrimination Act could come into effect.Haddock would not say whether or not he would rule that the act has passed. But he did say in an interview yesterday that he would “recognize any motions to overturn the chair by a majority of votes.” This means that supporters of the bill could overturn Haddock’s ruling and thus authorize funding for so-called “discriminatory” groups.The proposal has divided campus organizations. Groups such as the Harvard Republican Club...
...president of the Association of Black Harvard Women, said, “I was excited that there were so many types of viewpoints. I appreciated having people who were conservative as well as those who weren’t.” Katie E. Koopman ’08, chair of the Seneca’s Women’s Outreach Committee, said, “We wanted to provide an open forum on women and sexuality, and how faith works in that aspect of women’s lives.” Women from a variety of backgrounds, including...