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...budgetary,” one UA said. FAS IT—which currently employs 50 UAs—currently plans to offer 15 to 17 students jobs for next year. Eventually, they plan hire up to 8 more students for the year, Selsby wrote in the e-mail. According to one UA, students were told at the meeting that factors relating to their job attendance and performance would be taken into account when making employment cut decisions. Selsby added that FAS IT will be hiring additional students to assist on special projects throughout the year. In addition to cutting back...
...draft of an e-mail authored by several of the students in attendance and sent by Hysen, who is also an active Crimson IT editor, to the We—Are—Harvard Google group reads in part, "The recent cuts announced by Dean Smith reflect the top-down process by which these decisions were made. Broad community input would have alerted the administration to the serious issues that have been raised with many of these cuts. Decisions to reduce shuttle service, close the Quad library, cut hot breakfast, increase section sizes, and slash House budgets were made without...
...include counseling for students, he noted. In response to the policy change, Linda Ellison—who teaches in the department of Women and Gender Studies—is encouraging undergraduates to support anonymous testing at a “test-in” next Wednesday. In an e-mail that was forwarded to various campus lists last night, Ellison wrote that when Rosenthal was asked by one of her students “what kind of person” should get HIV/AIDS testing, the UHS director responded, “promiscuous” people. “The students...
...other day I got an e-mail from this guy Ron Finucan, who's a friend of Walter Gretzky - the guy who taught hockey legend Wayne Gretzky everything he knew, both on and off the ice. Walter Gretzky: the Father of the Great One (and, as most Canucks will tell you, Canada...
...into Downing Street two years ago after a largely successful decade as finance minister - has slid into reverse. Success confronting problems on the global stage, most recently at April's productive G-20 summit in London, has sharpened criticism that he's lacking an agenda at home. (When an e-mail discussing smears against senior Conservatives, written by one of Brown's close aides, surfaced days after the summit, even that goodwill evaporated.) (Watch a TIME video from outside the G-20 summit in London...