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Textbooks are the secret thorn in the side of low-income Harvard students. They are otherwise supported remarkably well by financial aid: the Financial Aid Initiative covers full tuition, room, and board for all students with family incomes under $60,000; Harvard provides lower-income freshmen from warm climates $200...
“More Fish” generally covers the same topics as every other Ghostface album: the street life. The song “Outta Town Shit” is entirely about a dice game, and songs like “Guns N’ Razors” and...
Among the popular projects cited by students is the expansion of undergraduate financial aid, according to Ramaswamy. Summers announced the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative in spring 2004—an effort that now covers all tuition costs for parents in families making less than $60,000.
There's only so much stuff you can run through a 1,500-sq.-ft. retail store, although Starbucks has added everything from CDs to books to Scrabble sets. "You have to have new products. That's the retailer's dilemma," says John Glass, who covers Starbucks for CIBC World...
As Japan has showed us, the answer to our mathematical dilemma in the U.S. is a five-letter word: Kumon. Kumon is one of the largest math and language tutoring methods in the world. Kumon is also a tutoring center for students that was founded in Japan, but has branches...