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I commiserated with my travel buddy, a classmate and another born and bred New Yorker. Like me, she used to travel home a lot. She reported that with the exception of a quick trip home for the Jewish holidays, way back in September, she hadn’t been home...
“This is a special exception,” he said, noting that when the MPC’s schedule adjusts to accommodate the new service, any additional costs incurred, such as overtime wages, would be paid for by FAS.
“My experience as a student here has not at all reflected that trend,” Graff said. “My professors have without exception tried to keep normative assessments out of the classroom.”
Peter Renn, president of Lambda, the Law School’s student gay rights group, applauded Kagan’s move. “The swiftness of her response reflects the seriousness of the harm that was inflicted upon Harvard’s gay and lesbian students each day that...
All representatives present supported the bill with the exception of one abstention and one negative vote. The council members have one week in which they can change their vote before a final decision on the amendment is reached.