Cam E. Kettles
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https://www.thecrimson.com/writer/1218373/Cam_E._Kettles/ 18-01-2023 18:44:05
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In other news, the process for appearing on the ballot for the Board of Overseers has faced growing criticism in recent months. Current candidates for the board are skeptical too.
w/Emma Haidar for The Harvard Crimson
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It is worth watching this CNN video from the moment Emory Econ Professor Caroline Fohlin came across the violent arrest of a protester on campus and asked the police, with shock, 'What are you doing?' That's all that prompted an officer to hurl her to the ground and handcuff her.
Both prospective units of the Harvard Union of Residential Advisors voted against unionization Wednesday, ending HURA’s year-long campaign.
Proctors and tutors voted 151-88, and house aides, a separate unit, voted 14-6.
w/ Aran Sonnad-Joshi in The Harvard Crimson
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NEW w/Emma Haidar in The Harvard Crimson: Interim Harvard President Alan Garber faces the first major test of his tenure as dozens of pro-Palestine protesters establish an encampment in Harvard Yard, the first large-scale protest on campus since the fall semester.
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Interim Harvard President Alan Garber has so far escaped an invitation to testify before the House Committee on Education & the Workforce, but if asked, he would say yes.
w/Emma Haidar
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As Harvard takes steps to deter large-scale pro-Palestine student protests, interim President Garber said he would not rule out a police response, but said the University has a “very, very high bar” before resorting to law enforcement.
W/ Cam E. Kettles
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A follow-up in the running thread of research integrity: Science Magazine moves to retract another paper.
Catch the story at the one and only The Harvard Crimson 🖋️
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Amid a wave of elite US universities cracking down on pro-Palestinian protests and organizations, Penn is no exception — revoking Penn Against the Occupation’s student group status as of yesterday.
Ben Binday has the latest for The Daily Pennsylvanian: