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...among wealthiest in country,” Nelson said. “It’s great Harvard got this award, but everyone can do better.” But students have had some influence on University environmental policy. The Kennedy School of Government passed a referendum in February 2004??proposed by students—that raised the student term-bill by $5 in order to pay for 100 percent renewable energy. The school administration reacted and agreed to cover the costs. “We thought it might be a good idea to have a similar referendum...
According to a recently released report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Cambridge saw 12 rapes in 2004??the lowest number of “forcible rapes” out of all major cities. Amounting to about one rape per 8,500 people, this figure is far below the national average for similarly sized cities. Yet FBI spokeswoman Gail Marcinkiewicz said that, although Cambridge’s rape statistics are impressively low, rape has by no means disappeared. By some measures, in fact, it has worsened nationwide. Although there was a national decline in total crime from...
Anyone who has logged onto the website of the Undergraduate Council (UC) recently—perhaps hoping to languish away an afternoon filling out grant applications or reading news (“Record Crowd Attends Springfest”) from 2004??understands that it fails miserably at its most rudimentary purpose: functionality. Besides stale grant applications, the site’s voting system has proven difficult to configure in the past, and individuals still have access to the system who have long since departed Sever...
...with all of the success, the team showed no signs of slowing down, capping off its season by turning in a record-high finish at the 2005 NCAA tournament. Harvard’s combined men and women’s sixth-place finish—two spots higher than 2004??s eighth-place effort—proved to be the highest mark achieved by any Crimson team...
...five months it took to restructure the administrative aspects of the grant—from March until the first infusion of cash at the end of July 2004??had serious consequences for the African clinics and their patients, according to researchers...