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"When you come here from another country, you have great appreciation for everything," she says. "The emphasis is on getting the best, and that means Harvard, that means MIT. For Cambridge families, it definitely means attending one of the two big schools."
I believe that campaign finance reformers could develop far more compelling programs for reform if they took the "participation/deliberation" distinction seriously. The "equal influence" paradigm of reform automatically posits a divergence of interests between different parts of the electorate. By calling reform an opportunity for "fair deliberation," the emphasis is...
In the early 1980s, David made his own move into the wild. For a pittance he bought a 30-acre spread at Terlingua Ranch, a grandly named stretch of bare-bones, no-nonsense privacy among the mesquite and greasewood of the Chihuahuan desert, where lizards and diamondback rattlers are the...
Several OIT employees said the stress level in the office is high after the meeting. General sentiment, however, is that since emphasis is shifting toward front-line services such as technical support, the cuts will mostly affect the upper echelons of the organization.
Candidate Benjamin R. Kaplan '99-'98, who is a Crimson editor, put emphasis on a basic level of reform.