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...week had, over the long term, a 20% lower risk of invasive breast cancer, particularly ER-negative tumors. Doctors aren't certain about the precise mechanism at work, but the leaner body mass an active woman is likely to have and the healthier diet she is likely to follow can't hurt...
...information and research that would result from more universities taking up similar open access initiatives to Harvard’s would benefit researchers, students, and laypeople alike. We hope the Faculty as a whole goes through with the Faculty Council’s proposal and that other institutions will follow suit...
...stamps of approval for Iran. Instead, they were acknowledgements of the importance of Iran and its leaders in shaping the world in which we find ourselves. We hope that University President Drew G. Faust, if faced with the same dilemma as Bollinger, would not hesitate to follow suit.Bollinger’s introduction of Ahmadinejad also served to further academic discourse. Although the headlines may read that Bollinger insulted Ahmadinejad by calling him a “petty and cruel dictator,” Bollinger’s introduction was mainly focused on the importance of free speech?...
...full faculty for a vote. Ryan said she expected it to be addressed at a Faculty meeting this term. The measure will immediately take effect if passed, according to Ryan, and the publishers will have little recourse. “It is pretty certain that other universities would follow,” she said, “And that is crucial because it would put pressure on big publishers.” —Staff writer Alexandra Hiatt can be reached at ahiatt@fas.harvard.edu...
...social studies concentrator in Winthrop House. Despite having grown up in the States, she sometimes has the nagging suspicion that she may be a bit more Fresh Off the Boat than she realized. Follow her attempts to play Alice Walker for Asian America in “The Color Yellow,” which will run on alternate Wednesdays...