ROTC
ACTA Advocates for ROTC Recognition
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni has submitted a letter to the Harvard Corporation urging the University to recognize the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.
Frank Criticizes Spending
Barney Frank ’61 shared his opinions on topics ranging from government spending to gay rights in a speech punctuated by light-heartedness last night in the Winthrop Junior Common Room.
ROTC Discussion
The Harvard Political Union discusses the ROTC's role in the Harvard community in Lowell House Junior Common Room Thursday night. Students talk about the implications of DADT's repeal on Harvard's official recognition of ROTC and what role ROTC and military recruitment should play on Harvard's campus.
Dems Open to ROTC Return
Though the Dems did not take a formal vote on the matter, those who spoke at the meeting by and large said that ROTC should be welcomed back to Harvard, despite objections over trans exclusion.
Activists Say Military's Policy Remains Biased
The Harvard Trans Task Force (TTF) is circulating an online petition protesting the possible return of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps before the military allows trans-identified and intersex individuals to openly serve in the military.
ROTC Faces Uphill Battle
It is unlikely that Harvard will be able to boast a full ROTC program in the next three to five years, according to the Chairman of Harvard Advocates for ROTC.
Obama: Time for ROTC to Return
President Obama’s State of the Union address last night touched upon several issues that are likely to affect the University, including the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, funding for science research and technology, and the DREAM Act.
TOP 10 NEWS STORIES OF 2010
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Senate Repeals DADT, Stalls on DREAM Act
The Senate failed to advance legislation for the DREAM Act while also voting to overturn the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy Saturday.