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Lt. Dan Choi Speaking at Harvard (Tomorrow April 29th)

Posted by on April 28, 2010 at 11:51 am

This Thursday at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum in the Kennedy School of Government you can go to see Lt. Dan Choi speak about his work in the grassroots movement to repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. Following his arrest last week in front of the White House for Civil Disobedience, a.k.a protest, he is continuing his tour around the country to spread the message of his aims to get the policy removed.

Choi was discharged from the National Guard after publicly stating, “I am gay,” on The Rachel Maddow Show in March of 2009 following his recent tour of duty in Iraq. The presentation is called Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell–Truth and Consequences: One Man’s Quest to Openly Serve His Country. The event takes place at 6 pm and is unticketed.


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HUPD Hustlin’: Knives and Substances at CGIS?

Posted by on December 5, 2009 at 5:59 pm

Photo Credit: The Harvard Gazette

Photo Credit: The Harvard Gazette

It’s been a while, but here we are, hitting you with another HUPD Hustlin’.  HUPD has been continuing to serve the University, protecting all of Harvard’s students.  Of course, they continue to find humorous situations along the way: helping drunk doorbell ringers, showing up to deal with an “unwanted guest” in lecture who turned out to be the professor, stopping salad theft, and checking in on some strange activities in CGIS.

Ding Dong.  “Hello, sorry to bother you at 4:00 a.m.  Did I leave my clothes in your apartment?  No?  Wrong door I guess.  Thanks anyway.”

11/6/09 4:19 AM – Peabody Terrace 10, 900 Memorial Drive – Suspicious Activity

Officers dispatched to a report of an individual ringing doorbells in the area.  Officers arrived and located the individual who stated they left their belongings in their friend’s residence and could not remember which apartment their friend resided in.  Officers located the individual’s friend and report the individual was now in possession of their belongings.

This must have been a pretty controversial debate at the Kennedy School if somebody called the police on the professor.

11/12/09 11:25 AM – Littauer KSG, 79 JFK St – Unwanted Guest

Officers dispatched to a report of a individual who started to address a class.  Officers report the individual was a professor and the class was participating in a debate. Read the rest of this entry »

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