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...achievement. “I never felt that I was at any particular disadvantage,” Chao said. President Bush appointed Chao labor secretary in 2001, making her the first Asian-American woman to serve in a President’s cabinet. In a brief question-and-answer session, Chao said repeatedly that students should be confident and not dwell on discrimination. “So many young people seem to think that the world is stacked against them,” Cho said. “I think that’s so negative...
...written statement. All interactions with the Ad Board are handled by a student’s appointed advocate, generally his or her Resident Dean.This is an egregious exclusion. As accountable adults, students who may be asked to take a leave of absence for academic reasons should be permitted to answer for their record. Moreover, a student is often his or her best advocate, and should not have to spend a year away from Harvard wondering whether they would still be at school if they could have represented themselves. While allowing students a few minutes for non-petition cases may slow...
...threat. “We had a lot of opportunities but nothing really came our way,” Walsh said. “We were down so much it was tough to come back.” HARVARD 4, DARTMOUTH 0 The Big Green could not find an answer for Perlman in game one. The rookie threw a seven-inning complete-game three-hitter, facing only two batters over the minimum. “Perlman put [Dartmouth] in his back pocket,” Walsh said. “It was an outstanding effort.” Perlman...
Gonzales, a 1982 graduate of the Law School, has come under fire from Democrats and Republicans alike for his role in the firings of eight U.S. attorneys late last year. Several U.S. senators have called for Gonzales’ resignation after he was unable to answer many of their questions in a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee two weeks...
...Yoshio Saito believes he has an answer: In 1976, Saito founded the Minami Uonuma Medical and Welfare Center an hour and a half north of Tokyo, and he's run it ever since. Saito's center includes the Yairo-en nursing home and a hospital, but his aim is to keep seniors out of both facilities for as long as possible by providing community care that allows the elderly to continue living in their own homes as long as possible. While they're still relatively healthy, nearby seniors can come to the hospital for day-care and checkups; when they...