Word: issuesã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...committee was charged by former University President Neil L. Rudenstine to research labor issues??including a living wage, worker benefits and outsourcing—and advise Summers on a set of recommendations...
Grech and other members said they see a need for the club to take public stances on prominent campus and national issues??something the organization has historically not done...
John D. Solomon ’85 oversaw “women’s issues?? programming at the Lifetime cable network for four years. He now reports on those issues and others for several women’s magazines, The New York Times, USA Today and National Public Radio...
Only once, in all his collected speeches, does Rudenstine touch seriously on such issues??and then it is only to dispense bromides about Harvard being “indigenously American but simultaneously global.” The difference between this call and Summers’s recent declaration that “of all the kinds of public service, there is a special nobility, a special grace to those who are prepared to sacrifice their lives for our country” tells us much about the change that our country has undergone in the last month...
Anonymous Male ’03: “There are no easy solutions to these issues??except the good old stand-byes, sobriety and chastity...