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...immediate benefit would be at the clinical level. The atlas would give researchers and physicians around the world access to virtual maps of how the brain functions, to compare with data they obtain from scans of their subjects or patients. By the end of next year, they should be able to project local scans free of charge into the online atlas via a computer technique called "warping." That will immediately show if some part of the brain appears to be working abnormally, compared with norms established by the scans of the 7,000 "healthy" brains. "We can do very tight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Inside Your Head | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...determined the composition of the Cambridge City Council and Schools Committee, Harvard students left few footprints. Jessica A. Bloom ‘07, a native Cantabrigian who lives in Pforzheimer House, said that, although she had voted in the last two Cambridge elections, this time it proved inconvenient to access her assigned polling station near the Quad at Graham and Parks Alternative Public School. “I’ve been out of my room all day, and my polling station is near my dorm,” she said. Some, though, found local politics alluring enough to warrant...

Author: By William L. Jusino and Joseph M. Tartakoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Few Students Turn Out for Election Day | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...true that the guys are nice and things aren’t as bad as they used to be, the club is still built on a fundamental power imbalance. Women can’t join the clubs, and thus can’t reach the same level of access that the men in the clubs have. They can’t throw the parties or call the buildings home. In a very basic way, any discussion of the virtues of the clubs ignores women entirely. I couldn’t think of an institution as progressive that didn?...

Author: By Chris W. Black, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: I Joined, Then I Quit | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...report also calls for the creation of full-year foundational “Courses in General Education.” It stresses “the importance of providing students access to courses that counter the fragmentation of knowledge” by looking at issues beyond the scope of any one particular course. But the report calls for these courses as well to be optional, not required...

Author: By Evan H. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NEWS ANALYSIS: GenEd Report Reveals Tensions | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...learned the most from the very clubs I want to deconstruct. Final clubs have taught me that simply because they are male, my friends and classmates deserve eight huge mansions in Harvard Square. Final clubs have taught me that no matter how hard I work, I will never have access to connections that my male friends do. They’ve taught me that I don’t deserve a social space of my own in which I can feel truly safe. They’ve taught me that if I want to get into someone else?...

Author: By Maureen D. Connolly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: No Longer Knocking | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

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