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...gather student input on Allston and the Curricular Review. We can not understate the importance of either issue—one affects the everyday life of current students, and one will shape the college experience of future Harvardians. If initial conversations with Harvard administrators reveal a willingness to discuss a change in the future of 90 Mount Auburn, then the council should proceed cautiously. But if the council finds its proposal unlikely to succeed, as we think it will, it should drop the issue and devote itself fully to other pressing matters...
...expectations and proposes a radically innovative solution—a new national holiday they call Deliberation Day (which also happens to be the title of their book). Held two weeks before the presidential election, Deliberation Day would bring Americans together at thousands of sites across the country to discuss the key issues of the election. The day would be structured around moderated 15-person discussions and larger 500-person assemblies where experts would answer those questions raised in the small groups...
Dean for the Humanities Maria Tatar was busy riding her bike on Memorial Drive this past weekend when she phoned in to discuss her fitness routine...
Kerr also admitted that he had only heard of the decision on Thursday and has not had time yet to discuss it with those overseeing the decision...
...starters, they are not even officially on campus—they are not recognized by the University and their property is held by their own trusts. They’re not big on affirmative action or gender equality and are generally derided as, at best, places where you can discuss the finer points of tweeds, cigars and sherry. At their worst they are described as places that are simply not safe if you like your sex consensual...