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...personal friend of the couple. Sidanius said the probability of Morgan rejoining the Faculty was “at least 50-50.” If Morgan does take Harvard up on its offer, she will most probably reappear in Cambridge in the fall of 2008, on account of the short notice of the approval of her case, Sidanius said. In 2002, Morgan started The Hiphop Archive at Harvard, a project which her former colleague Francis A. Irele said has been on hiatus since Morgan left. “I’m hoping that she’ll come...
...Harvard researchers grew just 1 percent in fiscal year 2006, slower than the rate of inflation. The National Institutes of Health (NIH), which provided $363 million in federal funds to Harvard last year, has seen its budget decrease in real terms every year since 2003. Corporate-sponsored projects account for less than 6 percent of research funding at Harvard, but the University may need to attract more private money in response to the federal funding slowdown...
...Phillipi Sparks. Less than 1% of Jordin's searches were related to her music, with the top search focused on her cover last week of "I Who Have Nothing." You also have to consider the non-conventional spelling of her first name; some searchers were seeking "jordan sparks," which account for about 1% of her total searches...
...rearrange that nasty competitive instinct along arbitrary House lines. The opening bell had hardly sounded before the color-coded trash-talk began. Those same horrid specimens who might otherwise have greedily withheld a study guide or sabotaged a classmate’s project instead spend their hours hijacking his account and sending his beloved soldiers to their doom. The effect is less severe, but the motive just as inglorious...
...designated hitter Andrew M. Prince ’10. The last was Peter N. Woodfork ’99, who now serves as the current assistant general manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Though Harvard has had several Latin-American players in the past, Hispanics at the collegiate level account for even less of the national pie, at 4.3 percent...