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...mulled over law school and then enrolled at the Kennedy School of Government, where she pursued a Masters Degree in Public Administration. It was during this time that it became apparent to Chang that she needed to write. She began by taking classes at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education, and was eventually admitted to the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.Talking about her experience in Iowa, the author says, “I’ve always found workshops to be constructive, not necessarily because of things said but because it is a huge privilege to have people read one?...
...most children have just graduated to watching “Sesame Street.” But by that tender age, little Jonathan A. Cohler ’88 had already traded in Big Bird for the big, bad world of the clarinet. Childhood talent matured into adult honors. Prior to attending Harvard, Cohler honed his musical skills just around the corner, under teacher Pasquale Cardillo, the principal clarinetist of the Boston Pops. In his first year at Harvard, Cohler won a fellowship from the world-renowned Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, becoming its youngest member. “Harvard...
...climax two weeks ago when the show’s producer, senior Steve York, was banned from the station after the airing of a 30-minute pornographic film. In the film, entitled “Rising Fees and Poppin’ B’s,” an adult film actress depicts a female UCSD student struggling to pay her rising school fees...and makes Harvard’s student sex mag, “H-Bomb,” run the risk of being confused with “Sesame Street.” Alongside the moral outrage...
...union counts only 50 cents per hour worth of health benefits in arriving at a net wage to be used for comparisons with peer institutions. The University arrives at hourly benefit rates in excess of $4 per hour, counting disability, health, dental, and retirement benefits in addition to an adult education program and other services.WORKING FULL-TIMEAmong other disagreements between SEIU and the University is how well Harvard is doing in meeting a contractual goal to increase the proportion of janitors working full-time to 60 percent, Snegroff and Rider said.According to Wrinn, 49 percent of Harvard?...
...Joe’s analysis may not be far off the mark. While an adult selling even an ounce of marijuana or growing one marijuana plant within three blocks of a university is subject to a one-year mandatory minimum sentence under federal law, students at Harvard are more likely to face a “formal warning” or, at worst, probation for their marijuana...