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...will have little effect on the profitability of others’ investments in Sinopec. Instead, they argue, Harvard’s action is only symbolic. Harvard, however, has attracted media attention to the genocide, and its PetroChina divestment set a precedent followed by a number of other institutions, including Amherst College, Yale University, Stanford University, and recently the entire University of California system. Furthermore, the University’s profiting from slaughter contradicts every one of Harvard’s values. Even if divestment is only symbolic, it is still the right thing...
...Crimson by way of Yale, where he had been the quarterbacks coach for the last nine years, and offensive coordinator for the last three. Lamb will fill both coaching slots on head coach Tim Murphy’s staff. Lamb also spent four years as the quarterbacks coach at Amherst prior to his tenure at Yale, where he first worked with Bulldogs coach Jack Siedlecki. Under Siedlecki, Lamb directed one of the better passing attacks in the Ivies while tutoring four of the Bulldogs’ most accomplished quarterbacks, but never defeated Harvard during his tenure as offensive coordinator...
...Harvard still has not announced a divestiture from the Russian oil firm Tatneft, despite the fact that other schools—including Amherst, Stanford, and the University of California—have cut ties to Tatneft to protest the company’s links to the Khartoum regime...
...Harvard still has not announced a divestiture from the Russian oil firm Tatneft, despite that fact that other schools—including Amherst, Stanford, and the University of California—have cut ties to Tatneft to protest that company’s links to the Khartoum regime. In its most recent filing with federal regulators on Feb. 9, Harvard revealed that it owned 134,050 shares in Sinopec, also known as the China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation. Those shares were worth a total of $8.3 million on the New York Stock Exchange at noon today. Since Sept...
...African American.If Zhao, who is Chinese American, did bring an African-American girlfriend back to his New Jersey home, it wouldn’t only surprise his parents. It would be a statistical anomaly.According to U.S. Census Bureau data analyzed by a sociologist at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, C.N. Le, just 0.1 percent of Chinese-American men have African-American wives, compared to 5.1 percent who are married to white women.Zhao’s parents’ joke might be jarring to many, but it underscores the obstacles facing Asian-Americans who date across racial lines.At Harvard, students...