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Erika T. Rhone '02 said she saw an increased number of community advisories when she lived in Leverett House over the summer. She felt her sense of sense of security threatened when a stranger followed her along the Charles River on the way to Leverett House late one night and called HUPD about the incident...
Progressive Students Labor Movement (PSLM) member Stephen N. Smith '02, who has participated in a number of protests requiring police presence, offers only good words for the HUPD officers he has interacted with...
...overly focused on the Harvard experience, lift up your head from the coursebook long enough for this one. The presidential race promises to be the closest in years, with four prominent candidates in the fray. The Democrats are gunning to take back the House of Representatives. There are a number of high-profile, high-stakes Senate races, including the historic run of First Lady Hillary Clinton. Finally, propositions round off the ballot in many states, where school vouchers and environmental protection are at stake...
...conception, no fetus to be aborted and hence no debate over the rights of the unborn. (Some religious groups do press for protection even of the unconceived and protest the use of contraceptives; I challenge them to accept a compromise on acceptance of contraception as essential to reducing the number of unwanted pregnancies and hence potential abortions...
Americans are failing to reduce the number of abortions in large measure because our society does little to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The situation does not reach the extremes of Japan, where access to the pill is strictly limited and abortion is the most common form of birth control, but clearly abortion is an abused right in the United States...