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Stone Professor of International Trade Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76 will leave Harvard this summer to accept a teaching appointment at Columbia University, a position which he has said will allow him to better coordinate his activities as special advisor to the U.N.’s Millennium Development Goals...
...parity wage will be adjusted upward annually by the rate of increase of the U.S. consumer price index” if the University refuses to negotiate a contract with unions. Although it is not the same as a living wage provision—because unions may have to accept lower wages in exchange for something else—HCECP’s fair bargaining clause provides some protection to unions from being forced to accept poverty wages in order to get their contract signed. Without this clause, the crisis of poverty on Harvard’s campus could easily return...
...presents national statistics about fraternities in general, it in no way misquotes or masks those statistics. This information is particularly timely, given that some pre-frosh found themselves at final clubs over the weekend, and this publication gave them some information about the choice they are making when they accept a club member’s invitation to party. The Staff calls for some group somewhere to write an impartial account of final clubs for students. Who would this be? The University? The final clubs themselves...
...country. Harvard has neglected this aspect of the undergraduate experience for far too long. Loosening language restrictions, giving credit for Core requirements and creating pre-approved foreign programs are important steps towards making study abroad an accessible and valuable experience for Harvard undergraduates. We would urge the Faculty to accept and approve the council’s recommendations as soon as possible...
...students accepted into the Class of 2006 have until May 1 to accept or decline the University’s offer—and McGrath Lewis said yesterday she did not have any early estimates of the yields on those students...