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...They are showing various aspects of life in South Asia to allow people to connect with people from Asia and build a bridge between the two cultures.” Dharma concentrated on the future of the region, not its disastrous past. The title of the show, A Vision of Hope, elucidates the organization’s focus on restoring the strength of the South Asian culture. “We had shawls and silvers and paintings from the area to show people what is lost and what’s to gain by helping this rich culture grow back...
When we bring candidates to our meetings and ask about their ideas and vision for the Harvard community, the very least we expect is honesty. We neither expect that everyone will agree with us nor that they should. But John Voith’s attempt to pander to our respective organizations by clearly misrepresenting his ticket’s stance on ROTC is both dishonest in principal and harmful in practice. Regardless of who wins this election, and both our organizations agree that it shouldn’t be the Voith-Gadgil ticket, the least Harvard students expect from...
...students disadvantaged by socioeconomic background or physical disability. We hope that, the outcome of this week’s election notwithstanding, these priorities are taken to heart by council members, particularly those on SAC. We were not impressed, however, with the apparent flexibility of Haddock-Riley’s vision for the council; for example, they call for the creation of a social programming board completely separate from the UC but without a sure means of ensuring funding accountability or connecting it to a larger vision for undergraduate life. Furthermore, there is no way for the council to both increase...
...issue last night, but expressed appreciation for the SAA’s stance. “We’re tremendously flattered to have the confidence of the board of SAA,” Haddock said. “We feel strongly that Annie and I deliver a vision that benefits students and student groups on campus.” The SAA board encouraged Gadgil to submit a written statement outlining specific factual points of contention on Wednesday, but SAA Co-President Alka R. Tandon ’07 that as of last night, Gadgil had not yet provided this...
...which they have worked for a combined eight semesters. They have seen first-hand the successes and failures of the UC over the past three years, and they have spent countless hours searching for ways to improve every facet of student life. They have the vision, the momentum, and the mandate to change things for the better...