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...person board first met in late October to set a future agenda, although it took no formal action, according to Acting Provost Dennis F. Thompson...
...Like the others, Saida, 27, received no formal education, although her three daughters are enrolled in elementary school. Saida says her eldest daughter Nahid, 12, is getting ready for her betrothal to a 26-year-old farmer and does not have much time to spare for morning instruction. Besides, says Saida, Nahid tells her she learns at school that the Koran teaches her how to be a good wife and mother, instruction that exasperates Saida. "How can the Koran teach you how to live your life, how to take care of your children and your husband?" she asks. So Saida...
...same goes for PSLM’s call for a formal commitment to creating full-time rather than part-time jobs. According to Benjamin L. McKean ’02, a Crimson editor and prominent member of PSLM, some Harvard workers hold multiple part-time jobs on campus. These and other part-time positions could be combined into full-time jobs that carry increased benefits and a stronger role in collective bargaining. Yet even if Harvard agreed to such a commitment this afternoon, the changeover would take years, with full-time positions created through normal attrition as other part-time...
...will try and make [Historia] a more interesting, and less formal publication,” said co-editor Sue Meng ’03, who is also a Crimson columnist. Meng also noted that while “Tempus” is exclusively published by the History department, “Historia” would be published by the History and Literature Committee...
...were interested,” Fernandez said of a joint ticket with Dasgupta. “We considered it, [but] there was no formal commitment...