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[quote=Anonymous]Great PR Harvard. Wait until [url=https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/alan-m-dershowitz/]Alan Dershowitz[/url] gets named tomorrow and you discipline some more students. Fkn Ivory Towers. I wonder if that "professor" that complained in the article was Dershowitz, who seems to [urlhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/alan-dershowitz-warns-congress-against-weaponizing-immunity-to-name-epstein-associates/ar-AA1RIIfn]have some concerns[/url] when MTG starts reading names [url=https://www.newsweek.com/epstein-list-could-read-congress-house-floor-thomas-massie-marjorie-taylor-greene-2124273]on the House floor[/url]. Harvard Secretly Investigates Students Over Larry Summers Video on Epstein https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/17/us/harvard-investigates-students-larry-summers-video-epstein.html Harvard officials have opened a secret disciplinary investigation into at least two students for their roles in drawing scrutiny to the relationship between the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the school’s former president, Larry Summers, according to three people briefed on the matter. The students posted videos online showing Mr. Summers addressing students in a Harvard lecture hall about his connections to Mr. Epstein last month, and took credit for pressuring him to step away from teaching after the disclosures. The investigation includes an examination of whether the students — who publicly criticized Mr. Summers — violated a series of rules, including attending a class they were not enrolled in, the three people said. The students are facing potential discipline that could range from a private reprimand to being required to withdraw from the school, according to the two people. It is against Harvard’s rules for students to attend classes they are not enrolled in. And it is also against the rules to record classes without consent or publicize those recordings. The investigation is being conducted after Harvard received complaints from at least one faculty member after the videos, including some that included a teacher and students in it, were posted online, according to one of the people briefed on the investigation.[/quote]
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