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...Among those on the outside, like Martel and Willey, the UC is often characterized as an aloof body??one that fails to take an immediate, direct, and inclusive approach to improving the lives of students...
Although the produced cells seem to recapitulate many of the properties of embryonic stem cells—including the ability to form cell types of each of the three major types in the human body??many of their major caveats seem to have been ignored. Statements that claim that embryos will never have to be sacrificed to create stem cells again are irresponsible and may well prove to be entirely incorrect...
...plate of cheap hors d’oeuvres until its founders finally settled on New Haven, Connecticut in 1718. Now, we know hindsight is 20/20, but really—New Haven? A Google search for “found in New Haven” yields “body?? as the most common result. Next down: “suspicious package.” Consider that a warning for Harvard women this weekend. But how about naming the school after Elihu Yale, on whose tombstone it is written, “Much good, some...
...demands. And though the compromise promises to set up a new grievance procedure involving Faculty Council arbitration for future disputes between the UC and the College, it is difficult to conceive of a situation in which the Faculty of Arts and Sciences—or its 18-member executive body??would overrule the Dean of the College.Ultimately, the UC is still facing the exact same reality that it faced a month ago: It is an association of students in an institution where the real power lies with administrators. Nevertheless, this is far from a statement proclaiming...
...longest serving member on the Corporation after Senior Fellow James R. Houghton ’58, Rubin is next in line for the board’s leadership role, which falls to the body??s most senior member...