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Though predictable, the relative silence of the body this semester is disheartening. Long-term issues of immense significance to students--Ad Board reform, Core reform, Faculty diversity and especially financial aid, to name the most pressing--have not been publicly addressed by this term's council....
Clinton took her own words to her heart during the next few years as she developed what would prove a lasting interest in children's welfare and a commitment to making the once-marginalized topic a pressing public policy issue.
On March 10, Radcliffe President Mary I. Bunting (left) discusses the women's demands with their leaders and determines that a police bust may be the University's only option in the situation. On March 14, Professor of Law Archibald Cox warn the women that a raid will take place...
Humor aside, a cost-benefit analysis of a Harvard education is not far from many seniors' minds. After all, for most of us, money is not simply a theoretical problem but a pressing concern. Last Tuesday I sat in a room in Byerly Hall packed with seniors and students about...
Worn out by producing, writing and performing, Shandling decided a few months ago to end the show. Negotiations to syndicate it--with the foul language edited out--have begun. Shandling's own plans are vague. The most pressing matter is his legal battle with his former manager, Brad Grey, whom...