This was the placemat the school sent out, telling its students to engage over the holidays with their families in ‘social justice warrior issues. Click on to enlarge:

The Harvard Republicans who objected, made up their own placemat in response, click on to enlarge:

According to Fox, two Harvard administrators — Stephen Lassoed, dean of student life, and Thomas Dingman, dean of freshmen — apologized for the first placemats:
We write to acknowledge that the placemat distributed in some of your dining halls this week failed to account for the many viewpoints that exist on our campus on some of the most complex issues we confront as a community and society today. Our goal was to provide a framework for you to engage in conversations with peers and family members as you return home for the winter break, however, it was not effectively presented and it ultimately caused confusion in our community
Here’s a novel idea, let the holidays be about sharing with family and friends, and let college not be about indoctrination.
HT: The Blaze
