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...very positive development,” Kane said yesterday of the new policy. “I don’t see how anyone can interpret this any other way.”Kane made his presentation to the Council—the Faculty’s governing body??together with the OIP’s director, Jane Edwards, who could not be reached for comment yesterday evening.MATERNITY LEAVE CHANGESAt the same meeting, Dillon Professor of International Affairs Lisa L. Martin, who last July became the first Faculty of Arts and Sciences diversity advisor, solicited the Council?...
...Wyclef. The HCC and the UC admit the problem. “Our biggest challenge in the past has been gauging student interest,” says HCC Vice-Chair of Production Samantha H. Fink ’08. Nevertheless, a few successful events could restore the student body??s faith in university-sponsored social programming...
Travierso is a remarkably expressive Subtle. His facial contortions and impassioned eye and hand gestures carry his performance, although his longer monologues are sometimes tiring and overdone. Travierso’s best scenes are those that showcase his skillful use of his body??and his mime-like rendition of pipe-smoking provides an especially humorous aside...
...Faculty Council—the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ (FAS) 19-member governing body??enthusiastically received a presentation from members of the Harvard College Curricular Review’s Committee on Advising and Counseling yesterday. The Council also scheduled discussion of the committee’s report for the next meeting of the full Faculty. “I thought it was a very good presentation,” said Council member Arthur Kleinman, who is chair of the department of Anthropology. “This was a report that outlines a number...
...costs associated with meaningful campaigns. A result of this past underfunding was the perception that some previous candidates may have underhandedly spent their own money on their campaigns, a clear violation of election finance rules. Candidates’ bending of election rules is unacceptable, as it erodes the student body??s trust in its elected representatives and detracts from the legitimacy of our democratic system. Now that campaign coffers boast a healthy $400 each, there is no reason for candidates to break those rules. The major fear of many of those who opposed the increase in UC funding...