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...said Grimeland. Grimeland and Hadfield introduced an ambitious plan to increase funding to student groups by $150,000. In addition, Grimeland said he hoped to offer a First Aid course to all freshmen, as well as healthier dining hall food and vending machines with fruit and basic medication. Presidential candidate John F. Voith ’07 and Vice Presidential candidate Tara Gadgil ’07 proposed creating various new committees that would perform functions such as coordinating discussion between Harvard’s student groups. Alcohol and alcohol abuse were the central issues in the debate. Haddock...
...essence, would probably be a composite of a number of different people and their experiences that I encountered while doing the research for the book. I guess that's in the basic sense. He's obviously much more than that. But that's where the genesis of his character is. This person might have been in Uganda and this person might have been in Sierra Leone, and this person might have been in Sri Lanka, and this person might have been in Cambodia, but I'm trying to put all of these experiences into one character that will at least...
...program in religion and secondary education at HDS, insists that the arguments of intelligent design should not be given credence as an alternative to evolution. “The proponents of intelligent design want to promote it as a theory, but it doesn’t follow the basic claims of science,” Moore says. “It’s not something you can prove.”As a result, both Moore and Edwards agree that intelligent design should not be taught in a science classroom as an alternative to evolution...
...Harvard Law School yesterday evening. In his talk, “The Future of Software, the Internet, and Innovation,” Microsoft Senior Vice President and General Counsel Brad Smith said that technology research has declined since 2000 because the current administration is not focused on supporting basic research in the sciences. “Most of our company’s best innovations started out as basic research in our nation’s research universities,” Smith said. At the same time, Smith said, other countries are superseding the U.S. in technology growth because they...
...more Marxists and Leninists would at least challenge us to defend our basic beliefs and values, and liven up the dole drum nature of debate on campus. The great thing about commies is that they may always be wrong, but they are never boring...