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...Ramaswamy ’07, Ivy Insider Number of Students: Unknown Cost: Flexible Pro Bono: On a per case basis Website: ivyinsider.blogspot.com Anthony J. Inguaggiato ’07, TransferAdmit Number of Students: around 30 Cost: $30/hour session Pro Bono: None currently; on per case basis Website: transferadmit.com Benjamin B. Bolger, Bolger Strategic Number of Students: Flexible Cost: Unknown (did not respond to request for rates) Pro Bono: On per case basis Website: bolgerstrategic.com Jeannie Alger Rosenthal ’00, Let’s Get Ready Number of Students: 15-16 per counselor; 45 overall in Boston program Cost...
...After his primary win, Patrick consistently held double-digit leads over Healey that swelled to more than 20 percentage points in local polls after Healey ran a controversial ad linking Patrick to convicted rapist Benjamin LaGuer...
...support for a plan that would offer the children of illegal immigrants in-state tuition rates, his spending plans, and his opposition to rolling back the state income tax from 5.3 to 5 percent. Most controversially, she has run advertisements attacking Patrick for his advocacy on behalf of Benjamin LaGuer, a convicted rapist who continues to maintain his innocence. Lost in much of the back and forth has been a consideration of Healey’s credentials and the plans she has laid out. Healey’s campaign has drafted a 50-point plan with specific proposals on everything...
...police patrols assigned to the Quad in response to noise complaints from neighbors. “I do think the police care about protecting students and I certainly don’t think the robbery can be attributed to willful negligence by CPD officers,” said Benjamin D. Zimmer ’07 of Pforzheimer House, in an e-mail. “However, I question the overall attitude that the Cambridge and Boston police...take towards Harvard undergraduates. I feel that far too often they view us as threats to the community rather than members...
...current debate is not one of broad reconfigurations but of petty technicalities. Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology Steven Pinker has too much faith in science’s divinity to risk exposing students to a “Reason and Faith” requirement. Maier Professor of Political Economy Benjamin M. Friedman ’66 acts predictably—though not irrationally of course—when he demands more stature in the curriculum for the poor, scorned, and maligned discipline of economics. Professor of Biology and of Geology Charles R. Marshall, who teaches Science...