December 5
Director of the Institute of Politics (IOP) Sen. David Pryor announces the formation of an interim student board to advise the IOP and assist in deciding a permanent student structure to replace the dissolved Student Advisory Committee.
December 7
In their first major protest of the year, the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) living wage campaign stages a mock Christmas pageant entitled Neil Rudenstine‘s Christmas in Jail in front of the Science Center to protest Harvard’s lack of a living wage.
December 11
For the first time since 1930, no Harvard student wins one of the 32 American Rhodes scholarships in the prestigious program for study at Oxford University. Tegan S. Shohet '01 does win a Canadian Rhodes Scholarship. In addition, four Harvard students, however, are named one of 95 finalists.
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