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1.06.2004

Crimson: Student Protestor To Face Ad Board 

"Meghan C. Howard ’04, the student who interrupted Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s Dec. 11 speech to protest China’s occupation of Tibet, will likely face disciplinary action next week.

Howard, who is co-president of Students for a Free Tibet, said she will defend her actions before the Administrative Board in a hearing tentatively scheduled for Jan. 13..."

SEE ALSO: Harvard is entering into talks over the Solomon Amendment:

Harvard lawyers and Pentagon officials have agreed to launch negotiations aimed at resolving a dispute over military recruitment on campus, University President Lawrence H. Summers told an alumni group last month.

The negotiations will center on the 1996 Solomon Amendment, under which the Pentagon has threatened to cut federal funding to universities that limit recruiters’ access to students because of claims that the military discriminates against gays...
And, of course, the story of former Vice President Al Gore's son getting arrested with two other people over possession of marijuana.

For those, like me, who missed Fifteen Minutes magazine put out its issue because of the December frenzy, should check it out.

Especially the behind-the-scenes peak at how it's put together: We're invited to meet the "press(men)": "It was a dark day last March when we at FM realized that our novice production pace—a tad on the galatial side—was causing consternation across The Crimson..."

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