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...seem to be doing okay, but we don’t yet know what the first and second quarter will bring once the inauguration is over.” Harvard’s stake in the success of local businesses is substantial. According to James Gray, associate vice president for Harvard Real Estate Services, the University owns around 10 percent of the retail locations in Harvard Square. Harvard Book Store and Leavitt & Pearce are among the more famous shops. “There is a wonderful mix of unique stores that you can’t find at the local...
...victory for Flores, the UC Finance Committee chair, ends a spell of winners from the UC’s advocacy wing, the Student Affairs Committee, on which Schwartz serves as a vice-chair...
Presidential candidate and Student Affairs Committee vice-chair Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10 lauded Sundquist for his advocacy, willingness to work with others on the UC, and outreach to students...
...year that we elected the first African-American President, and I get to share the stage with four white guys," joked the moderator, Gwen Ifill, a correspondent for PBS who was still hobbling on a bad ankle from a spill she took before moderating the vice-presidential debate in October...
Experts say Guatemala is no longer a mere drug corridor, but rather an essential and highly lucrative pit stop on the road north. One Guatemalan columnist likened the country's new role to a "privateering port." Julio Godoy, former vice-minister of security in Guatemala's interior department, called Guatemala "one big warehouse" for drugs. More and more Mexicans with suspected drug links are turning up in Guatemala. "They're clearly here essentially to establish themselves and to take on rivals," says ambassador McFarland...