In light of this, it appears that The Crimson's complaints are unfounded
and are intended only to excite tension between the Harvard community and UHS. In reality, it is UHS--and not your incendiary coverage of the issue--that is working to be of benefit to the community.
Gila Jones 02
Oct. 25, 2000
The writer is the co-Director of Peer Relations and Date Rape Education.
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