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...best members. She always had some great wisdom or insight at meetings,” said Natasha S. Alford ’08, also a member of the Association of Black Harvard Women. “As an upperclassman I looked up to her a lot.” Jason C.B. Lee ’08, who knew Ekperi through the Black Students’ Association, said she “could bring everybody together socially but also intellectually.” Laurel A. Macey ’09, who had planned to room with Ekperi this fall, spoke during...
...president of the Black Students Association (BSA), Jason C. B. Lee ’08, the student commission he will be able to “find alternatives” to the current plan for the tailgate...
Attempts over the weekend to reach Harvard Labor and Employee Relations Director William Murphy and Custodial Manager Jason Luke ’94 were unsuccessful...
...studies concentrators read, but in much smaller doses and with lots of practical application (Read: less room for BS’ing. Sigh). Tutorial’s TFs are famously engrossing, supportive and approachable. Two classes worth noting for their interesting subject matter and attraction of non-concentrators are Jason Kaufmann`s Sociology 153, “Media and the American Mind,” and Prudence Carter`s Sociology 60, “Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.” The former’s pop-cultury material is accessible to anyone who resides outside of a cave...
...sell carbon dioxide permits. Thus, industries that cost more to clean up can buy the permits from companies that can cut emissions more cheaply, and reduce their costs. "A cap-and-trade program, which has been used for controlling acid rain in the U.S., will give industry flexibility," says Jason Mark of the Union of Concerned Scientists, a science-based non-profit. "If heat-trapping emissions are not reduced, the state faces poorer air quality, a sharp rise in extreme heat, a less reliable water supply, more dangerous wildfires, and risks to agriculture...