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...authors and publishers trying to capitalize on the financial market mayhem, timing is everything - and it is nearly impossible to gauge. Currently, about 18 to 20 books on the financial crisis are either already in bookstores or are soon to be, and more are sure to follow as financial events continue to grab the headlines...
...came off a pretty hard game against Princeton; it’s a midweek game—it’s hard sometimes to get up for these,” Fucito said of the Crimson’s slow opening.Luckily, the Friars were not doing much on offense either, failing to make headway against the staunch Harvard defense. The teams combined for only seven shots in the first 36 minutes of play.Providence managed to jump ahead at 36:04 when a Crimson defender was called for a foul in the home team’s box. Friar Ryan Maduro...
...contingent to Providence this weekend to compete in the Sherman Hoyt Trophy, hosted by Brown. The team came away with an 11th-place finish.Consistency was a problem for Harvard as both boats finished 12th in their division.“We had some very sporadic races. We either did pretty well or very badly,” sophomore crew Quincy Bock said. Skipper Garrity helmed the A-division boat, assisted by crews Bock and junior Winston Yan. Sophomore skipper John Stokes and junior crew Michelle Konstadt competed in the B division.The A boat’s six top-ten finishes...
...short of American historians on the faculty and actively sought them out.But Huchra said he did not support a policy that favors professors who hold a specific political ideology.“The University shouldn’t go out of their way to hire more people that are either conservative or liberal,” Huchra said. “Other kinds of diversity at this place are more important.” He added that policies to attract more women in science, for example, would be a better priority.Wisse said the responsibility ultimately fell to students to demand...
...Chemistry and Biology” was approved for the Science of Living Systems category. On the humanities side, folklore and mythology professor Maria Tatar’s popular Core class, Literature and Arts A-17: “Childhood: Its History, Philosophy, and Literature,” will fulfill either the Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding or Culture and Belief requirement—but not both at once, according to Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education Stephanie H. Kenen. Finding science classes for popular consumption has been a challenge for decades, due to the difficulties departments face in tailoring technical offerings...