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Students eligible for a federal grant might want to think twice about how “smart” their concentration is. A Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent (SMART) Grant, part of a bill awaiting a final Congressional vote, would give an additional $4,000 per year to juniors and seniors eligible for the Pell Grant—provided they are majoring in “science, math, technology, engineering, or a foreign language determined to be critical to the national security of the United States,” according to the legislation.The proposal, spearheaded by Senate Majority...

Author: By Lulu Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Grant Raises Aid for Certain Majors | 1/11/2006 | See Source »

...shutdown, and 72 percent would utilize an extended time frame at least five days a week. These revealing numbers begged for action, and that is what HUDS has admirably provided. Harvard’s required, 21-meal-a-week plan is purposely designed to provide students with unlimited access to dining services, yet the UC survey also reported that almost 90 percent of students miss dinner at least once a week because of timing. Students’ strenuous class and extracurricular schedules should not inhibit them from receiving the full benefits of their $4,430-a-year meal plan. Consequently...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Scrumptious Proposal | 1/10/2006 | See Source »

...Kremlin-owned energy monopoly, interrupted Ukraine’s natural gas flow through the ironically named “Brotherhood” pipeline. Ever since the downfall of the USSR, former satellite Soviet republics have benefited from heavily subsidized gas prices. Wanting to update Ukraine’s access to “international standards,” Gazprom raised the price of gas from $50 per thousand cubic meters to $230. The more than 400-percent increase was cleverly couched in the Western language of free trade and open international markets...

Author: By Pierpaolo Barbieri | Title: From Russia With Cold | 1/9/2006 | See Source »

...have to know people,” says Hattier. “At Tulane…everyone gets a piece of it.”“Here it seems like a lot of students want to do stuff but they don’t necessarily have access,” she adds.Other Tulane students also found Harvard’s rules for parties somewhat restrictive.“It’s a lot more regulated,” Sarah Miller says of the “subdued” social scene...

Author: By Nina L. Vizcarrondo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tulane Students Prepare To Pack Up | 1/9/2006 | See Source »

...found out that, in arranging a questionable junket to London, DeLay staff members were demanding that Abramoff produce Lion King tickets, rooms at the Four Seasons and other lavish accommodations. And?with e-mails obtained by my colleague Adam Zagorin?we showed that Ralph Reed was helping Abramoff gain access at the White House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ahead of the Story | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

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