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...monthly average increase in unemployment this year could be 650,000 to 700,000 jobs. Between the end of last year and next January, 8 million people could be put out of work. The fact that the number is staggering does not make it improbable...
...just did what we told her to do and what the coaches told her to do.”Another key player on the sophomore roster, Buesser is most renowned for her unwavering dedication to the game. While early on in the season Buesser struggled to put the puck in the net, practice has allowed her to perfect her shot. “Buesser is a player that will always give everything that she has in practice and in the lifting room and obviously in games,” Vaillancourt said. “In the second half...
...these difficult and uncertain times. We must express to the Harvard administration that we are willing to make sacrifices so our friends can keep their jobs. Harvard’s educational mission should not only be an intellectual one, but also a moral one, that teaches us to put people over profits and value all members of our campus, whether they are using the classrooms or cleaning them. The strength of Harvard comes not from the rate of its endowment growth, but in the community of people that comprise it. The road ahead will be difficult, but only by collective...
...track something with numbers I was doing it.”It should come as no surprise, then, that after Swanay was let go in 2004, he found solace through a medium in which he could combine his two biggest interests: fantasy baseball.The Average Fantasy Joe puts together a league with his buddies and picks up players whose names he recognizes or who have done well for his favorite team. But Swanay—with nearly two decades as an actuary under his belt and a deep reservoir of baseball knowledge—had no intentions of being average. When...
...plenty of institutions that do the job of a West Point in the form of high-ranking government and public-service schools. The government would be well-served by starting a “Public Service Fellows” program in which students who graduate magna cum laude are put on an official career fast track. Of course, this does not mean that such graduates should be blindly promoted regardless of competence. But simply giving a promise of open doors and professional attention ahead of time—in return for merit-worthy work—would make public service...