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...that end, we were part of a UC-led team that conducted a poll of students and student groups to better understand how a women’s center could best serve the entire Harvard community. Based on the data, we suggested, and the UC passed, three main suggestions about what the women’s center should have...
...HUDS’ main mission is to provide food for all Harvard College students so that we don’t have to go elsewhere to buy something decent to eat. When people argue that HUDS is insufficient—when they call for longer dining hall hours for instance—they are also making the case that HUDS is not fulfilling this role...
...address rat infestation for the past three years, according to Rob Gogan, waste manager at Facilities Maintenance Operations. But the University has been working on prevention by trying to dispose of food separately from non-edible trash, reducing the amount of food in the waste. “The main reasons neighborhoods have rats is because there is food,” Gogan said. “People don’t eat all their food.” Custodians and yard garbage collectors will see a rat every two or three months, according to Gogan. They...
...have suggested that final clubs and the lack of female friendly social space are the real root of gender inequality. While this is certainly part of the problem, the truth goes much deeper than the lackluster social scene. Consequently, women at Harvard need a center that will serve three main purposes...
Centralization will have two main advantages. First, the women’s center will provide infrastructure to network similar groups and improve the efficiency of existing resources. This is the same type of role that the Phillips Brooks House Association does for community service organizations and the Harvard Foundation does for cultural groups...