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According to an explanation posted on the website last night, a new search algorithm—implemented recently to speed up processing—was to blame. The new algorithm only matches the beginnings of people’s names, so users who searched for Moore as “Ty” would not find his name among the results, because he is listed as “Tracy Tyrone Moore II.” Users who searched for Tracy Moore would have found that his page was still...
...classes more. Or we realize we’ve been slacking off for the last two years and decide that we simply want to be students again. Or at the very least, we’ve probably chosen these classes ourselves, and so have no one but ourselves to blame if they’re abysmal...
Maybe Harvard was to blame. Have we been giving homelessness in our city the attention it deserves? Speaking to Mary Power, Harvard’s Senior Director of Community Relations, I was inclined to believe that Harvard isn’t the villain either. From the well-oiled, entirely student-run Harvard Square Homeless Shelter to staff and faculty contributions to local homeless charities, the University is definitely not turning a blind eye to the homeless community. Especially noteworthy is the 20/20/2000 program, which appropriated $20 million in interest-free loans to Cambridge and Boston for affordable housing projects...
...contend that it is the role of the media and voters to analyze and weigh the claims and promises of the candidates. If the candidates’ far-fetched or unlikely claims are not being publicly debunked to Adomanis’s satisfaction, he ought look no further for blame than his own organization, The Crimson...
...than its reputation. It is carrying debt of at least €110 million, has had losses over the last three years of some €50 million, and has seen circulation drop by 4.66% in the last year. Colombani's partisans say that Plenel's editorial leadership is largely to blame; Plenel's people blame Colombani's ill-timed expansions...