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Steven J.S. Glick
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A Perversion of Justice
S TUDENTS in Social Analysis 10 will probably spend Christmas vacation recovering from the ravages of the second course-wide hourly
A Qualified Yes
W E agree with the majority that rent control is the litmus test issue for progressive (or less euphemistically, liberal)
Counseling the Council
A S the Undergraduate Council reconstitutes its leadership and plunges into a new year, a paramount concern is whether the
The Home-Grown Solution
L AST week two professors, one white woman and one Black woman, rejected tenure offers from Harvard. Although it is
Staking the Claim for Education
I F the "education president" will not provide from above, state education will have to seek help from the people
Can't Get No SATisfaction
A week from today, about 2000 high school seniors will receive the coveted thick envelope and be offered spots in
A Slow Slide into Mediocrity?
W HILE recent public attention has centered on whether or not the Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade and
Swimming Through the Sleaze
N EWSSTANDS around the country are featuring a bizarre collection of magazine covers this month. Playboy's latest cover girl is
Students Discuss Racism At Winthrop JCR Forum
One hundred students debated campus race relations last night in a lively discussion forum titled, "Is it Racism or are
Chicano Students Fast For Nationwide Protest
Members of Harvard's Chicano students organization, Raza, today begin a two-day fast in support of the United Farm Workers' (UFW)
In-Core-porate Department Courses
S HOPPING period is over, and you're settled into your classes. There are probably three courses you really want to
Razo, Jailed Last Year, May Get Out on Bail
Jose L. Razo '89, the former Kirkland House resident arrested last summer for a series of late-night armed robberies, may
Students Who Teach
Blakely A. Rogers '88 spends her Friday morning classes cutting and pasting construction paper. She is not in a Visual