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...give them fair warning before publicly announcing such a drastic change. Instead, the Dean alienated virtually the entire student body by being so overtly disrespectful to their representatives. Adding insult to injury, since uploading the letter Pilbeam has refused to return phone calls, reply to student inquiries, or share access to the liability reports that originally put the UC party fund—which, according to the UC’s most recent legal advice, is in compliance with the law—under scrutiny.Whatever one thinks of his decision, Pilbeam’s conduct amounts to an utter...
...notion of having values in politics and when not to compromise,” he said. Barrios pledged to remain committed to public service in his position at the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation. He said he will focus on issues such as increasing minorities’ access to health care. “I definitely think that he’s a real inspiration in terms that he is openly gay and has a very successful political career,” said Anne H. Gibson, the president of Lambda. “The senator has proved...
...order to get access to some of the worst dungeons in the world, the ICRC maintains a near absolute policy of not disclosing their findings. Their ability to pressure and sway abusive captors rests on the moral authority they have developed over more than 140 years as the undisputed arbiter of appropriate treatment of prisoners...
Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Kevin C. Eggan expressed frustration at a major stem cell conference on Tuesday about a Massachussetts law that creates roadblocks to medical research. Eggan lamented a state policy that limits access to human eggs by forbidding researchers from compensating women for egg donation. Since its inception in 2004, the Harvard Stem Cell Institute has not obtained a single egg from an eligible donor. Eggan left town immediately after the conference ended yesterday and could not be reached for additional comment. B.D. Colen, Harvard’s senior communications officer for University science, said...
Pilbeam said that he and other College officials feel that it is their responsibility to protect students. As a result, he said, administrators could not support a program that could not guarantee that underage students would not have access to alcohol...