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Students and faculty members from the Harvard Medical School (HMS) hosted the first annual student forum on AIDS—entitled Action on AIDS: Providing Tools for Change??this past Friday and Saturday.Students from the Harvard Medical School AIDS Action Initiative (HMSAAI) and faculty members from the HMS Division of AIDS organized the event, which was held at the Tosteson Medical Education Center at HMS.Approximately 110 students, faculty members, health providers, and activists attended the forum. Students came from Columbia, Yale, Tufts, Northeastern, Boston University, and the University of Massachusetts, as well as from HMS, the Harvard School...
...With Harvard’s offense striking out for the past two games, the team direly needs a drastic change?...
...downs are not created equal. Urgency builds through each set of downs, reaching a crescendo on third down, with its tantalizing prospect of forcing a punt. In the red zone, the stakes and outcomes change??the challenge for the defense becomes holding the opposition to a field goal, while the offense strives for seven points...
...report, entitled “Educating the Engineer of 2020: Adapting Engineering Education to the New Century,” states that the United States must “prepare for [a] new wave of change?? if it wants to maintain “its economic leadership” and “sustain its share of high technology jobs...
...failing to uncover Saddam Hussein’s arsenal of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons following the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, the Bush administration changed its tune. No longer were weapons of mass destruction (WMD) the causus belli. Instead, Iraq had been invaded with “regime change??—the violent overthrow of Saddam’s Ba’athist dictatorship—as the goal. Critics scoffed at the time at ex post facto change of objective, but now, just over two years after President Bush announced the end of major combat...