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...around 7 p.m., when the shelter doors opened for guests for the first time this year, dinner shift volunteers were busy heating up food donated from the Adams and Quincy House dining halls and from local restaurants, while volunteers stationed by the sink washed a constant stream of dishes...
Achieving a balanced budget again will help restore confidence in our policymakers’ ability to protect our nation’s economic health. This administration has no right to make irresponsible spending decisions that simply shift the payment burden onto those least able to pay, or to state and local governments, or, worse still, to our children and grandchildren...
America is at a tipping point; if we stay the course we are on, we won’t recognize this country five years from now. But if we shift gears, try another way, tap some of the talent that has been relegated to the sidelines of leadership, we can heal and renew and save our country...
...collegiate running career is not finished. Harvard’s female runners will also begin to shift their focus to the next season of running. For some runners, that’s not as easy as it sounds...
...admissions office openly admits that the sudden drop is a result of April’s change; but they would have us believe that the policy shift somehow made the college admissions circus more relaxed and more easily-navigable for early applicants. Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 wasted no time in lauding the new policy’s results as “a return to an era in which people will be much more thoughtful about what they are doing early...