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...officials have said that the date may be pushed back if financial difficulties hamper fundraising efforts. Faust cited efforts to ensure loan access for international students in her discussion of the University’s response to the crisis. Graduating students facing employment searches in a troubled economy will benefit from bolstered career counseling, she also said. “We need to be alert to what the impact of the financial situation might be on those around us, and we need to be ready to help,” Faust said, calling for increased communication between Faculty members...
...glance for healthy choices was inherently problematic. In a way, instead of demystifying Chickwiches and ranger cookies, the cards took attention away from the food itself in favor of abstract numbers; the overwhelming distress the cards caused for people with serious eating concerns far outweighed the “benefit...
...that energy efficiency has been increasing, even without strong mandatory standards. But as our dependence on consumer electronics grows, we can't afford to let the industry fall behind. "If everyone comes together, you can build a robust infrastructure for efficiency and lower costs," says Arbogast. "Everyone can benefit...
...candidate profiles herself, along with a small group of freelance writers. Information is taken from the Web sites of candidates, who are then allowed to edit their profiles if they wish.Candidates are currently included on the site for free, but Nemeth said that once candidates see the benefit of being profiled on the site, she plans to charge them a fee. Of the 258 candidates running for seats in the Massachusetts state legislature, 257 are currently on the site, and Nemeth said she plans to track down the remaining candidate in the upcoming days.So far, Nemeth’s site...
...presentation by encouraging Harvard students to join Proyecto Espartaco, a “wiki for human rights” he has been working on to help Latin American human rights groups share information. He said his hope is to harness the tremendous resources of American students for the benefit of the movement. The event’s participants—many of whom were Cambridge residents not affiliated with Harvard—expressed positive reactions to the presentation. Panagiotis Angelopoulos ’12, who came to the talk because of his own interest in Latin American human rights, said...