Here at Harvard College Free Culture, we’re all mostly recuperating from the seven-month adventure that was the creation and execution of ROFLCon (which was, by the way, a smashing success!). However, in a downhill battle like ours, victories keep on rolling in even while we rest. Today it was announced that the Harvard Law School [...]
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Yesterday, the Crimson published an op-ed encouraging students to participate in our Free Thesis Project, the online open-access repository of undergraduate theses that members of Harvard FC built last year. It only has 19 submissions in it now, but we hope this op-ed will really raise awareness about it and make it much bigger! If [...]
Damian Kulash, lead singer of OK Go, has written this great op-ed in the New York Times supporting net neutrality. It’s concise, targeted towards a non-techie audience, and very convincing. Additionally, he and fellow band member Andy Ross (who codes for the Participatory Politics Foundation) have recently been asked to testify before the House Judiciary [...]
On Monday the 25th, the FCC had a hearing here at Harvard Law School. This may sound C-Span boring, but the day was actually quite full of excitement.
For starters, Comcast paid off a number of people to warm seats–and we do mean for starters, because there were 35-40 of these people here as early as [...]
Despite the almost year-long blogging hiatus on the site (sorry!), Harvard College Free Culture hasn’t just been sitting idly since our national conference last May (which, by the way, was a lot of fun and very productive: check out the pictures here and here).
So what have we been up to since then?
Over the summer, many [...]
