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...college students, these small budgetary issues may seem like distant details that belong on the desk of some University Hall administrator. They could, however, mean the difference between small improvements that make a big difference to the student experience and the stagnation in student life that marked the 1990s, when Harvard’s student satisfaction scores plummeted. Faust must keep that sad memory firmly in the past by ensuring that the new dean cares deeply about the experiences of students at the College...
...says. "I thought she was getting sick, but it was that she could not pay these electricity bills. I moved her out. But when I went back to dismantle her house the landowners were standing there with cane knives. They said the structure did not belong to them, but I had to come across their land to get it back. I could have taken them on in court to get the house back. But the moment we won the case would be the moment they would burn it down...
...boom in risky mortgage lending was driven instead by firms beyond the reach of the feds. Some of these state-regulated mortgage lenders belong to the same corporate families as banks, but they weren't subject to visits from the same finger-wagging federal bank examiners. As a result, the subprime lenders made all manner of dodgy loans, and that could go on only for so long...
...often do those statistics belong to a 6’8 hurler with athleticism fit for a basketball court as much as a baseball diamond and a four-pitch arsenal at his disposal...
...Officers observed an individual known to them in the Akron Street Lot. The individual was run for wants/warrants with positive results. Donald Nickerson, 44, of Cambridge was then put under arrest. He was then was also found to be in possession of two credit cards that did not belong to them. Officers issued him a trespass warning for all of Harvard University property...