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...support-our-troops drive” earlier this year, as evidence of the club’s success. Bringing at least 20 collegiate Republican organizations from Massachusetts to Harvard Hall, this year’s MACR convention provided a forum for the various clubs to share ideas and address issues ranging from the upcoming presidential election to internship and campaign volunteer opportunities for their members. “First and foremost, it is a swap shop of ideas to see what each club is doing on their campus and how you might adapt those ideas into your own campus...
...Expository Writing needs additional funds so that it can hire top-notch writers rather than scrounging for the worn-out preceptors that now teach all freshman. And writing should not be forgotten after freshman year—if problems persist, so should teaching.The new FAS dean needs to seriously address Harvard’s failing undergraduate education, before we begin to lag even further behind rival schools. Amid territorial faculty departments, a large FAS deficit and a mire of Harvard bureaucracy, it will be up to the dean to bring forth reforms that will ensure the quality and success...
...such cases isn’t exactly hush-hush.According to a 2003 report by a committee of Harvard professors, deans, a senior tutor, and a student, “forcible sexual offenses” numbered 11 in 1999, 16 in 2000, 23 in 2001, and 16 in 2002.The Committee to Address Sexual Assault at Harvard estimated 5 to 16 percent of all incidents were actually reported.Homaifar said the number of incidences was not represented by what she saw as silence on campus.“Sexual assault happens way too frequently,” she said, “and there?...
...amazing, they got out popcorn chicken and tater tots and milk and juice and apples and brownies for all the kids that were here,” Pepper said. HUDS Director for Marketing and Communications Crista Martin said that while HUDS does not have a formal policy to address such situations, it does “all kinds of things in the neighborhood, and so we were just glad to be able to help them out.” According to Martin, students’ parents have sent e-mails to HUDS to express their gratitude—and HUDS...
...unlike new Arctic forests—on carbon emissions would curb global warming. Restrictions on carbon dioxide pollution would, in turn, spur technological innovation and reward those who use energy more efficiently and help others to as well. The IPCC estimates that if we don’t address climate change, we’ll see worldwide losses of one percent to five percent GDP by the end of the century. Even modest economic investment now in cleaner technologies will yield enormous benefits for our children’s and grandchildren’s generations...