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Another criticism: Togias failed to report that his first subject (Roche was the third) had developed a cough. It went away, and Togias assumed it had to do with a viral infection making the rounds at Bayview at the time. To be safe, he added a buffer solution to the...
Levit-Shore, a leader of Coalition Against Sexual Violence, often admiringly notes how during a campaign by a group of Columbia students three years ago to get better resources for sexual assault victims, students wore red tape on their backpacks to symbolize the bureaucratic red tape they felt was impeding...
At a time when Summers is seeking to carry out ambitious projects—such as expanding into Allston, reforming undergraduate education and strengthening the University’s focus on science—in order to energize and improve Harvard, Rubin will be a welcome ally. His trusted counsel...
“A lot of brothers and sisters have the wrong conception of the front line,” voices a smooth-talking Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74 in his prophetic and radically democratic text Sketches of My Culture. To brother Cornel, the real...
Dioceses lapsed into a pattern of denial and deception. They treated sexual pathology as a moral failure and crime as a religious matter. The Roman Catholic Church is a stern hierarchy that has always kept its deliberations secret, policed itself and issued orders from the top. An obedient priest moves...