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...past eight years, the Higher Education Act’s Aid Elimination Provision (AEP) stipulated that students convicted of drug offenses—whether in high school or in college—would become ineligible for federal financial aid for college. While Congress acted prudently last Februray when it repealed this provision for students convicted during high school, it left in place the penalties for those convicted while in college (although Harvard College officials confirmed this week that students who lose financial aid under the AEP will receive comparable aid from the College). The withdrawal of federal aid for college...
...such uncharted territory,” wrote Heuer, a Cabot House philosophy concentrator. Jillian N. London ’07, a philosophy concentrator in Adams House, will spend the summer in London examining the political and ethical implications of providing care to individuals who suffer from mental disorders or drug abuse without their permission. “To get people into rehab programs is really difficult if they have drug abuse problems,” she said. “I’ve always sort of wondered, is that right? Should we be doing more to help them...
...home stretch for enrolling seniors in Medicare's new drug benefit, which President Bush hopes will eventually give him a lift in his sagging poll numbers. So it's no surprise that the President and other top Administration officials have hit the road this week, pitching hard to convince more of the elderly to sign up before the Monday deadline and insisting that they are past the program's initially ragged start...
...written by Swieskowski, Samuel M. Johnson ’06, co-producer Farley T. Katz ’06, Michael C. Mitnick ’06, and Andrei Nechita ’06—was peppered with ear-withering foul language, gratuitous strip teases, glib drug abuse, cringe-inducing 9-11 gags, and blasphemous musical interludes. Fun for the whole family? Hell no. But, depending on how easily you’re offended, a lot of fun nonetheless.This musical, directed by Vanessa A. Pope ’07, took its basic premise from Hal Ashby?...
...particular that associated with Adderall.Today, many physicians prescribe Adderall tablets as if they are as harmless as Jolly Ranchers. As a result, an influx of these pills make their way into the hands of enterprising youth, who in turn feed the flourishing black market for this drug on campuses—and increasingly, high schools—nationwide.Almost everyone on a college campus knows at least one student with a prescription of Adderall, for legitimate reasons or otherwise, from whom they could illicitly purchase a couple pills to cope with that painful all-nighter. Adderall provides young people with...