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Date: 30 January 2017 at 15:01
Subject: Today's Harvard Headlines: Two Harvard Affiliates Barred from Entering U.S., Administrators Criticize Immigration Order, and more
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The Harvard Crimson
Daily Newsletter
January 30, 2017
After Immigration Order, Two Harvard Affiliates Barred from Entering U.S.
At least two Harvard affiliates were barred from entering the United States after President Donald Trump suspended immigration from seven predominantly Muslim nations Friday.
Faust, Administrators Criticize Immigration Order
University President Drew G. Faust called on “the administration, the Congress, and the courts” to reconsider an executive order blocking immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States.
Nearly 200 Harvard Professors Sign Petition Opposing Presidential Order
Joining thousands of academics worldwide, over 190 Harvard professors have signed a growing petition opposing President Donald Trump’s immigration order.
Opinion
By Cherie Z. Hu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER
By Zoe D. Ortiz and Ruben E. Reyes Jr., CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS
Over 150 Join 'Emergency Protest' of Immigration Order
Hours after Trump suspended immigration from several predominantly Muslim countries, over 150 Harvard affiliates assembled in the Square Friday evening in an “emergency protest."
Thousands Protest Immigration Order in Boston
Harvard affiliates flocked to Boston Logan International Airport and Copley Square this weekend to protest President Donald Trump’s executive order.
Despite Order, Cambridge Will Not Drop ‘Sanctuary’ Label
Cambridge, a “sanctuary city" for undocumented immigrants, stands to lose funding from the federal government after an executive order from President Donald Trump.
UC Broadens Student Grant’s ‘Compelling Interests’
The Undergraduate Council passed legislation expanding the "compelling interests" of the Grant for an Open Harvard College to include “race, culture, and faith relations” and “financial accessibility.”
Facing Space Constraints, SEAS Hiring Slows
“It’s very hard to hire faculty if there are no offices or labs for them," said the former dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Sports
Fending Off Fish, Men's Hockey Scores Four in Third to Top Rival Cornell
ITHACA, N.Y. — After trailing by a goal heading into the third period Friday night, No. 9 Harvard silenced the Lynah Faithful with four final-frame goals to pick up its second win over No. 14 Cornell this season.
Women's Basketball Pushes Streak to 16 Against Columbia
The Harvard women’s basketball team has become the team to beat in the Ivy League.
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