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...that point, they’re just the Montreal Expos of the Ivy League, playing one half their schedules on the road, the other at a neutral site that might as well be Puerto Rico given the Harvard student body??s overwhelming apathy towards traveling to support its athletic squads...
...lively week for wrestling and politics. Last Friday, visiting KSG Fellow Jesse “The Body?? Ventura publicly mulled a 2008 presidential bid. The day before that, a spokesman for the Kerry campaign declared that “George Bush’s failed economic policies have put the middle-class in a world of hurt.” Booyah...
...Harvard’s market-driven tuition rate is unlikely to rise as a result of adopting a J-term, notions of massive study abroad programs during J-term make that assertion questionable. Without huge sums of new financial aid dollars, J-term will establish a two-tiered student body??those who can pay for costly travel-based J-term programs and those who cannot. It’s a catch-22. For a J-term to be more than a ragtag assortment of department-sponsored movie screenings (as are many of the J-term offerings during...
...while a myriad of smaller events collectively improve campus life, there are a few individual projects that directly benefit a significant portion of the student body??and consequently receive large grants from the council. These projects include events like large performances, displays in the Science Center and musicals. The council contributed over $4,800 last semester to H-Club to buy “Crimson Crazies” t-shirts for hundreds of undergraduates, food for home-game tailgates and other activities that boost school spirit. The Harvard College Democrats’ "Conversations with Presidential Candidates" series this...
...might initially assume. Printing several thousand copies and door-dropping the entire campus does not guarantee a proportionate amount of interest. FiCom must try to ascertain how many students will actually read a particular magazine as it decides how much of the request it can allocate from the student body??s funds...