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...rather than the student’s resident dean— will notify a student that a case has been initiated. This allows the resident dean to act more strictly as an advisor. If a student would like an alternative advisor, they may choose another Board member. Also??as is the case now—a student may pick a personal advisor from within the FAS. Under the newly adopted procedures, this advisor will receive information and briefings on the Board process, be permitted to pause Board proceedings during a personal appearance if a student needs a break...
...diplomatic initiative at the UN and the EU’s military efforts will improve the security for transnational movements in the area. But that is not enough. The developed world must act to address not only the security concerns in the region, but also??and perhaps more importantly–the root of the problem: Somalia itself. The country fits squarely in the category of a failed state: It has no stable government with monopoly over the use of force, it is plagued with warlords struggling for supremacy, and it is fighting a bloody civil...
...one’s home “is the only light in a dark world,” as the mayor puts it? As the adventure winds down, the movie ends with a fantastic scene that leaves the characters and the audience with a sense of awe, but also??and more importantly—hope for a brighter future. Finally, the film’s heroic pair finds “the beacon of light in a world of darkness...
...some valuable fashion reconnaissance work on the Amherst population.It is always good, my young friends, to compare Harvard fashion with other schools’ fashion in order to gain accurate perspective on Harvard’s particular wretchedness. It shows us what we must work on, but can also??on rare occasion—make us feel smug in our hearts.I came expecting to see the detritus of fashion worn by the types of Dave Matthews adherents who also want to go to law school. And that’s what I got. But, strangely enough...
...CityStep is more like a sports team than a public service program. They don’t just mentor; they bond, fraternize and fete—and they have the whole campus watching them do it. “CityStep is an intense service opportunity, but a structure socially also??for the teachers,” says Michael H. Kalin ’05, one of seven executive directors on force. The organization is divided into “teams” of seven each. Each team works with one classroom of fifth- or sixth-graders...