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Adjah said he believes that members of the black community would not allow the past month to affect their commitment...

Author: By Shayak Sarkar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BSA Elects Adjah As President, Again | 5/12/2004 | See Source »

...single-stall facilities specifically assigned to either men or women, the group is calling for administrators and House Masters to alter the existent labeling to accommodate both genders and guarantee that all future Harvard buildings be designed with at least one gender-neutral bathroom. The change will likely not affect the vast majority of Harvard students, but that does not mean it’s not one worth making. While the difference would be minor to most, the comfort conferred to transgender or gender-variant students and faculty could be great...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Going Gender-Neutral | 5/12/2004 | See Source »

...During the long jump it started raining a lot, which made the javelin really hard,” Venghaus said. “None of the heptathletes had ever really thrown off of grass, plus the rain left it very muddy. Fortunately it didn’t affect me too much...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Men's and Women's Track Each Finish Eighth at Heptagonals | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

...fact is that Presidents have very little effect on the state of the economy. Sure, they can affect trade policy, regulation, the environment and, of course, foreign policy. But the economy? With globalization, trillions of dollars flow daily in and out of financial markets. One dollar in 10 is now involved in foreign trade. All advanced economies are subject to huge outside forces beyond a President's control. Moreover, U.S. Presidents have even less economic control than most other democratic leaders. The President does not control the money supply; the Federal Reserve does. Presidents cannot dictate their own budgets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Presidents Have No Power | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

...COMPLAINED TO THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION THAT POST-9/11 SCREENING RULES ARE DRIVING SOME FOREIGN STUDENTS TO STUDY IN OTHER COUNTRIES. DON'T WE NEED VIGILANCE? Our applications from China to our graduate schools are down by more than a third, and that obviously has to affect the quality of the students we can bring to this country. That in turn affects American technology and entrepreneurship ... We are compromising our long-run security by reducing this kind of connection with foreign students...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Larry Summers | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

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