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...Americans, through their investments, have becoming unwitting underwriters of the Sudanese genocide. European, Chinese, and Russian multinational firms enjoy both a lack of restrictions on doing business in Sudan and free access to American capital markets. The terrible result is that Sudan, a country with a $22 billion in foreign debt and a stagnant economy, can now afford state-of-the-art military equipment and fund large militias that ravage African villages in Darfur...
While the actual dining hall will remain relatively untouched in the process, Mather’s brain-break area will be relocated to a part of the eating area where people can access both food and drinks all night...
...limited space and resources, Stanton was forced to first cut the number of annual events from six to three and then to restrict the number of participating families to 300 by limiting advertising of the program. However, Stanton continues to target new, untapped minority communities who do not have access...
...resources we have both at the ART [American Repertory Theater] and within the Harvard faculty are great, as is our access to performance space…but it’s quite frustrating that Harvard generally does not recognize the potential for academic work in theater, unlike some of the other arts. It’s wonderful that I’ve been able to build a special concentration and gain academic validity in the eyes of the school for the work I do, but nevertheless that line still separates the performing arts from the plastic arts and film?...
...She’s very ambitious,” says Shafer, who has more access to Gutmann than most other students because of his position on the campus newspaper. “She’s got a lot of plans, a lot of very big, sort of over-arching kind of things.” Financial aid, interdisciplinary study, and further integration with the immediate community top her to-do list...