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Despite these moves, the Staff seeks to solve problems by having secular authority further encroach upon the Church, leading to more conflation of church and state. Obviously clerics must abide by the same laws as regular citizens, but they should not be subjected to extra scrutiny by public agencies simply because they have pledged their lives to their faith. Additionally, canon law itself fully decries sexual abuse. Better enforcement of canonical regulation, and not the interjection of secularization, should be the next step, and Cardinal Law understands this...
Moore’s tally— four hours after Game 2 began at 14:41 of the second extra session—completed the Crimson’s first-round sweep and propelled Harvard to the ECAC Championships at Lake Placid, N.Y. for the second year...
...whose parents make too much to see the costs absorbed by aid and too little for the costs to be an inconsequential expenditure, the tuition hike will be a real burden. Feeling the pinch of the recession, members of the middle class will be strained to come across an extra $1,681 to slide into Harvard’s already bulging wallet...
...endowment.” But when compared to extensive beachfront that is Harvard’s financial holdings, the amount of money that it would take to avoid raising tuition equals but a few grains of sand. If every student paid the additional $1,681, it would bring an extra $10.7 million to FAS next year. But, given that some students on financial aid will not have to pay these costs, the real value of the tuition hike will be somewhat less. Still, even the over-estimated $10.7 million figure amounts to only .13 percent of FAS?...
...that is statistically insignificant. These misers fall into two camps. The prestige fanatics worry about marring Harvard’s image as the nation’s wealthiest University. But with Harvard’s endowment safely billions of dollars larger than its nearest competitor spending a few extra dollars isn’t likely to threaten its position at the top. The doomsayers, on the other hand, worry about saving Harvard’s endowment for the proverbial rainy day when a cloudy economic climate will demand that Harvard dip into its stash. But, if Harvard doesn?...