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...Swap dinner. As I was helping myself to water, I noticed a little sign above the coffee maker that read something to the effect of, “Our coffee grounds are an essential component of Harvard’s new, all-natural fertilizer.” In any case, it was one more proof of how Harvard’s new slogan “Green is the new Crimson” has permeated campus life...

Author: By Karin M. Jentoft | Title: Going Green, Going Nuclear | 4/26/2010 | See Source »

...report by IBISWorld stated, “Although concerns over the safety of nuclear power plants, especially relating to waste disposal, are likely to persist, rising concern over climate change is expected to improve the image of nuclear power.” This is indeed proving to be the case, with two-thirds of self-described environmentalists now declaring in favor of nuclear energy. All told, 67 percent of all Americans are now positively disposed toward constructing new nuclear power plants, with 46 percent emphatically...

Author: By Karin M. Jentoft | Title: Going Green, Going Nuclear | 4/26/2010 | See Source »

According to UC Treasurer Brad M. Paraszczak ’11, the Council—which currently dispenses funding to PBHA-affiliated programs on a case-by-case basis—felt that the allocation of funding in yearly block grants will be in the best interests of both PBHA...

Author: By Janie M. Tankard, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UC Discusses Change to Election Policy | 4/26/2010 | See Source »

...case you do have regrets from that night, we have a solution: Blame it On The Goose. The spirit of Jamie Foxx and expert bartender Paulo from Grafton Street Pub & Grill have united to make you a drink that you’ll be proud to blame your depraved acts on. Grafton calls it the “Taste of Cambridge,” but we think our name (Blame It On The Goose) might be more appropriate for your needs...

Author: By Derrick Asiedu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Cocktail: Blame It On The Goose | 4/25/2010 | See Source »

...this particular case, the group had been taking a day trip to the Demilitarized Zone when the soldier spotted Yin taking a photograph, something forbidden to do from the bus lest the tourists document undesirable aspects of the countryside. It was an apt reminder of the darker side of life in North Korea. Jieun Baek ’10, who as founder of the Harvard organization Human Rights in North Korea, has spoken to many North Koreans who managed to leave the country, explained the grim threat that lurks under everyday life. “Whatever...

Author: By Benjana Guraziu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Behind the Bamboo Curtain: Students Hop Over to Pyongyang | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

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