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...course, the divide between the Yard’s historic campus and the new Allston campus will most prominently affect students. As the number of posters in the Yard for Law School Forums and Graduate School of Education speakers begins to wane, new approaches must be developed for keeping students connected to all the opportunities the University offers...
...remains publicly supportive of other ethnic groups that want a stronger place in the curriculum. At the same time, some members worry that gains made for ethnic studies might negatively affect the Afro-American studies department...
University spokesperson Joe Wrinn said Houghton’s new role at Corning would “absolutely not” affect his commitment to the Corporation...
...wonder only long-time drug legalization advocates seem to still mention it. It would be like touting cocaine as a safe drug now because in 1900 there was no scientific evidence yet to show its harms. In fact, marijuana use has now been shown to adversely affect those regions involved in coordinating and regulating body movements (including contributing to car crashes, second only to alcohol alone); those involved in learning, memory and stress response; those that integrate the cognitive functions; and the reward center of the brain. Moreover, one marijuana cigarette is akin to four tobacco cigarettes in terms...
...more conservative than that of the New York Times, with regular contributors such as Peggy Noonan, a speechwriter for President Reagan. Though Stoll’s Smartertimes.com has been criticized for its heavy focus on the Israeli conflict and its Zionist approach, staff members said editorial content would not affect the Sun’s news coverage...