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Professor of Romance Languages and LiteraturesAlice A. Jardine, who emphasized that her viewsmight not reflect those of her colleagues, saidshe wanted to express solidarity with women at thelaw School, and with everyone offended by the Frugparody...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Women Profs Protest Parody | 4/27/1992 | See Source »

ONYX WAS CREATED by six young Black men (two of whom graduated last year) who sought to express themselves musically. We sang exactly what we wanted to. Our songs were products of our individual life experiences and personal tastes...

Author: By John L.S. Simpkins, | Title: No Politics. Just Music. | 4/25/1992 | See Source »

...have come together in a unified call to express our outrage over the representation and coverage of minority organizations and events by the Harvard Crimson and to support S. Allen Counter's position as director of the Harvard Foundation. Crimson coverage has been a problem of grave concern to us for a long time, but in light of recent controversies on campus regarding minority affairs, we confront the editors and staff of The Crimson with a few distinct examples representative of a larger problem which we demand that you address. We hope that this will be the first step...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Call for Change | 4/24/1992 | See Source »

While both definitions are expansions of the definition of rape, the distinction between the two is crucial. Heinicke's definition limits rape to those cases in which sexual intercourse occurs despite the woman's expressed objections. It does expand state law by counting as rape cases in which the victim is "physically unable" to express unwillingness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rape Definition Broadened | 4/24/1992 | See Source »

Thus, if a woman were inebriated or in some other way physically incapacitated from expressing unwillingness, University policy would then consider sexual intercourse rape in such a situation. The final council recommendation is even more liberal, allowing for a victim who is merely "unable" to express unwillingness. Debate over the single word "physically" lasted nearly half an hour. It was decided that deletion of the word "physically" would allow for such situations as psychological trauma or shock which might prevent a woman from expressing unwillingness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rape Definition Broadened | 4/24/1992 | See Source »

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