Jacob Arluck '14 argues that while the "Sweatshop Free Initiative" may have been a victory for labor activists, it did not actually improve the living conditions of those working in sweatshops.
Jacob Arluck '14 argues that while the "Sweatshop Free Initiative" may have been a victory for labor activists, it did not actually improve the living conditions of those working in sweatshops.
The Class of 2015 faced the most competitive admissions cycle yet, but its newly-admitted members can now celebrate their acceptance to the University's sesquicentennial class.
Director of Africana Center Robert Harris says that his resignation in the wake of the Africana Center's move to Arts and Sciences was mischaracterized in a recent Sun column.
The Executive Committee of the University Assembly says that President Skorton's decision to continue the University's contract with Bright Horizons Family Solutions was no incongruent with the U.A. Childcare Services Subcommittee's recommendation.