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...number of speakers at the open meeting on Monday, March 6, revealed what appear to be serious concerns. This input was considered crucial for the Committee to begin its evaluative work. In particular, it should be understood that some of the racial incidents reported at the meeting are unverified and should, in any case, not be taken to characterize accurately any House in the College. The Committee is well aware that such incidents may be viewed differently by the participants and that race issues seem especially to provoke suspicion and rumor...
...cuts at the University of Pennsylvania raise the possibility of a similar scenario occurring at other Ivy institutions. The aggressive, organized response of Penn students to the elimination of several athletic teams points up a related question with respect to Harvard: In the absence of a crisis, how much input do students have into our athletic department...
...present, two major avenues for student input exist: the Standing Committee on Athletic Sports, chaired by James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, and the various House student athletic secretaries, analogous to an intramural council. There are five student members on the standing committee, but can you name them? (They are Carlos Cordeiro, Katherine Fulton, Larry Hobdy, Lou Marczuk, and Panayote Dimitras...
...method by which it is being discussed and adopted. Harvard's administrators like to function in quiet, low-profile fashion, tinkering with the system but largely failing to consult the students--whom their plans will affect. True to form, the Core proposal has arrived with a minimum of student input. It is strangely presumptuous--almost insulting--to ask undergraduates to buy the idea that only a small number of Faculty members know enough about Harvard's problems to be able to suggest a replacement for the current system. The Faculty should instead consult their student body--which has, after...
...experience with CUE strengthens our conviction of the need for independent student government at Harvard. The new student assembly will not assume the responsibilities of the existing student caucuses of the standing student-faculty committees. It will not detract from the limited input students now have; it can only increase the effectiveness of that student input in determining University policies...