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Final clubs just scratch the surface of exclusivity at Harvard. The problem with making final clubs the sacrificial lamb in our conversations on Harvard exclusivity is that this lets all other ...
Harvard needs to realize that if it can’t beat the final clubs, it needs to compete with them. Harvard fights for its right to put together a diverse class.
For the first time in the school’s history, a Harvard University final club has invited women to participate in its recruitment process.
Harvard women are joining men in a new lawsuit challenging a controversial policy targeting single-gender final clubs, fraternities, and sororities.
Breaking with centuries-old tradition, Harvard is moving to eliminate its all-male final clubs, charging that the Porcellian, A.D., Fox, Fly, and other high-end frats are bastions of patriarchal ...
Like any large and powerful institution, writes Lauren Stiller Rikleen, Harvard’s influence reaches far beyond the university’s walls.
Harvard will discipline students who violate the policy. If the new policy is implemented, the clubs will be phased out by May of 2022 — a big deal because Harvard’s final clubs are the crème de la ...
A committee recommends disciplining students who join sororities, fraternities, and the school's historic final clubs.
Cambridge, Mass. -- A Harvard University committee recommended ending the school's exclusive social clubs over the next five years. That includes historic "final clubs," fraternities and ...
Harvard's growing pressure on "final clubs" and Greek organizations intensified last year when Drew Faust, Harvard's first female president, announced that undergraduates who take part in ...
Harvard University's Fox Club has reverted to male-only after revoking membership for its "provisional" female members, according to The Crimson.
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