The Harvard Extension Hub, part of the Harvard Extension School, provides information on school news, blogs, stories & events, and it posted an Official Response to Cultural Studies Event on May 7 about the Black Mass on its website. (The Harvard Extension School is Harvard Universitys primary resource for continuing education courses.)
The official response states, An independent student organization, the Harvard Extension Cultural Studies Club, plans to host a controversial student event involving a historical reenactment of a black mass ceremony that has a narrator providing historical context and background. Satanic Black Mass Reenactment Set For Harvard University on May 12
Lucien Greaves, spokesman for The Satanic Temple, which is scheduled to conduct the Black Mass reenactment at Harvard University on May 12, 2014. (Photo: Shane Bugbee/Vice.com)
Students at Harvard Extension School, like students at colleges across the nation, organize and operate a number of independent student organizations, representing a wide range of student interests.
Harvard Extension School does not endorse the views or activities of any independent student organization. But we do support the rights of our students and faculty to speak and assemble freely.
In this case, we understand that this independent student organization, the Cultural Studies Club, is hosting a series of eventsincluding a Shinto tea ceremony, a Shaker exhibition, and a Buddhist presentation on meditationas part of a student-led effort to explore different cultures.
The Queens Head Pub is in Memorial Hall, which is at the heart of Harvards campus and was dedicated in 1878 as a monument to Harvard alumni who died during the Civil War, it states on its Facebook page. The Hall was completed in 1876, and the Queens Head Pub was built in the Halls basement in 2007. The pub is 12,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 450 guests. Source
I've seen and read all this. A couple of days ago.
In what way does this support your lie that Harvard is sponsoring, endorsing, or responsible for this event?
Can you read?
This is what you posted:
“Harvard Extension School does not endorse the views or activities of any independent student organization. But we do support the rights of our students and faculty to speak and assemble freely.”
Just as they support the right of Harvard Pro-Life to do their thing. Or do you think that allowing Harvard Pro-Life to use Harvard facilities and resources for FREE amounts to Harvard being pro-life as an organization? Are you kidding?
Harvard Republicans ALSO get to use free space and resources at the university. Do you think that Harvard is officially REPUBLICAN??
The Anscombe Society has held events on campus, sponsored by other Harvard student associations. The Anscombe Society is pro-traditional marriage and morality, opposing the homosexual agenda and homosexual marriage, among other things. Do you think Harvard is anti-homosexual marriage?
And heck, this group of students, the “Harvard Extension School Student Cultural Studies Club,” can't even get free space from the university! They had to RENT for MONEY the campus bar.
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Auurrrrgggh! Disgraceful!!!!
he Cultural Studies Club, is hosting a series of eventsincluding a Shinto tea ceremony, a Shaker exhibition, and a Buddhist presentation on meditationas part of a student-led effort to explore different cultures.
So why don't they hold a real mass? Morons.