Harvard
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Following the Senate’s repeal of DADT, Harvard President Drew Faust indicated she would move to recognize ROTC.
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Harvard has said they will allow ROTC to return to campus upon the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell -- which is likely to be repealed in a Saturday vote.
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With a vote scheduled for Saturday, we break down some of the costs and changes that a DADT repeal and the DREAM Act could bring to campus.
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About 7 percent of American college students are married, but at Harvard, the number of married students is far below the national average.
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Originally, the damage had been classified as a hate crime.
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Harvard University president Drew Faust said the school will "fully and formally" restore ROTC after a DADT is repealed.