Issues Involving Veganism/Vegetarianism at Harvard

Invite vegetarian/vegan restaurants to Harvard.
Poll students about what vegetarian/vegan foods and products they'd like to have and present this information frequently and pointedly to Dining Services.
Create an informal vegetarian/vegan cooking club.
Have a vegan bake sale to raise funds.
Create a "How to be Vegan/Vegetarian at Harvard" guide, which may include things like tips from current students; a directory of students, faculty, and tutors; a list of student resources; recipes.
Create a wallet-sized card listing essential vege-information that could be distributed during the annual activities fair.
Push for free vegan food at Springfest.
Contact the Harvard School of Public Health to explore the health issues related to veganism and vegetarianism.
Publicize "The Great American Meat-out" and help people take part!
Issues Involving Animal Rights

Look into vivisection (animal experimentation) practices at Harvard. What is the policy for people wishing to use alternatives?
Find out what, if anything, the University does to the squirrels in the Yard.
Organize dialogues and debates on animal-related issues.
Invite speakers (like Wise at HLS and Singer at Princeton) to address the community.
Organize opposition (or at least provide a forum for debating the merits of) the annual Dunster House Goat Roast.
Establish a clearinghouse/bulletin for activism in the local area.
Explore the conditions of local pet shops.
Track down food production at Harvard, perhaps in the form of an expose. (Where do the meat, milk, eggs, and other foods come from?) If they are coming from factory farms, well then...
Organize trips to factory farms.
Contact the PSLM and Ecological groups on campus to see if alliances can be formed.
Organize something for the Earth Day Festival at Harvard.
Engage Faculty as well as Graduate School people (HLS, Div, HMS, etc.).
Establish a "vegan library" with books, videos, pamphlets, recipes, etc.
Organize an annual Conference.
Initiate intercultural/interfaith dialogues on vegetarianism and animal rights (and how these relate to other academic issues).
Create a student journal.