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...Fort Benning, Ga., engaged Panamanian soldiers in a firefight at an attack-dog compound near Panama City, the American platoon was commanded by a woman: Captain Linda L. Bray, 29, of Butner, N.C. Bray, one of 771 Army women who took part in the Panama operation, had added a page to the annals of American warfare: for the first time women, who compose almost 11% of the U.S. armed forces, had engaged hostile troops in modern combat.* Though doubts arose over whether Bray's platoon had actually killed any enemy soldiers, her exploits rekindled a debate over whether women should...
...page book discusses the roles of students, faculty, alumni and the press in the operation and governance of American universities. Although many of the book's examples and anecdotes are drawn from his own experience at Harvard, Rosovsky said he meant the book to apply to American higher education as a whole...
Editors and Founders of HRSA deserve congratulations for a job well-done. However, your blatant omission of NEAR from you front page article was frustrating because NEAR is both fromally joined in a constitutional alliance with HRSA and has a similar goal: to encourage enriching experiences outside of Harvard during undergraduate years...
...opinion, that's not funny. This cartoon is from page 41 of the latest issue of The Harvard Lampoon, our humor magazine. "Humor" is not license to mock suffering. This cartoon is not only tasteless and offensive, but it reflects an overwhelming amount of insensitivity to an issue which touches everyone at our school. It says that it is fine for a man to force a woman to have sex against her will, because "no means yes" and rape is something a woman really gets off on. If this woman slept with this man after he apparently raped her, then...