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Distributing thousands of buttons proclaiming “Black History IS Your History,” several campus groups ushered in a month-long celebration of black students’ cultural traditions and contributions to public service yesterday...
According to many students, such a system is long overdue. When Eric I. Kouskalis ’07 tried to obtain a transcript for applications to summer schools while away for a semester in Namibia, he encountered what he called a “month-long ordeal...
...only way an additional term will succeed in January is if the courses and opportunities are so inspiring that both Faculty and students are actually excited about forgoing additional vacation to take a month-long course. It does not matter how interdisciplinary or unusual a seminar is, if everybody’s time is better spent taking the month of January off for rest and recovery, instituting a J-Term for the benefit of a few—and to the chagrin of many—is simply foolish...
...ruling is the most significant development to date in a 14-month-long legal battle over the Solomon Amendment, a 1996 statute which the Pentagon invoked two years ago when it threatened to cut all federal research funding to Harvard unless the Law School gave the armed services broader access to campus recruiting resources...
...After a month-long trial and 21 hours of deliberation, a jury convicted Pring-Wilson on the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter—murder performed without premeditation or excessive cruelty...