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...interview last night, Architecture Department Chair Toshiko Mori said that “there was no such thing as a vote of no confidence...
...this problem and to effect positive change.” The partnership will be led at Harvard’s end by the Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP), an institute in the Kennedy Schoool of Government. Carmen D. Lopez, executive director of HUNAP, and Dennis Norman, the faculty chair of HUNAP’s Native Health Program, said in a conference call yesterday that the partnership is designed “to bring the brainpower of Harvard to benefit Native people.” Leo J. Nolan, a senior policy analyst at IHS, said Tuesday that over the past...
...improve conditions for tenants of the dilapidated facility. The Board rejected two previous Harvard offers, maintaining that those sites lacked adequate access to amenities like public transportation. But the Board agreed to formally review the Brighton Mills offer at a meeting on Monday, and last night Chair of the Board Abraham Halbfinger characterized the proposal as “the best Harvard has come up with so far.” “I think this site has transportation readily available, which is very much similar to what [tenants] have right now,” Halbfinger said. Tenants...
...House, said there seemed to be a “ton” of firemen outside the restaurant. “We just looked outside, and the sky was really bright and smoky,” she said. Alex Slack ’06, who is a former editorial chair of The Crimson, also witnessed the activity outside the restaurant. According to Slack, police had blocked off the portion of JFK Street between Mt. Auburn Street and Eliot Street, and three firetrucks responded to the fire. But Kenneth Zimmerman, who was finishing a drink at The Red House when...
...been able to articulate specifically what our objections were—and thus it gets reduced to some vague ‘discontent.’” Most of all, professors—even those who have been vocal in their criticism of Summers, including Classics Department Chair Richard F. Thomas—say that the Faculty should move past last month’s crisis despite stinging rebukes in the press. “To really respond would require going into specific ethical and managerial issues that simply keep the state of upheaval going...