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...submit to just any soda company marketing deal that comes their way. Contracts that grant excessive freedom to advertise on campuses, inundate students with corporate-sponsored materials or attempt to override the autonomy of school administrators in their determination of school policies—such as banning beverages from classrooms??€”are contemptible. In many cases, however, an appropriate balance can be reached that allows schools to receive needed cash without sacrificing the learning environment to full corporate sponsorship...
Harvard University has big plans for its land in Allston. As a site of future expansion, it will someday soon be the home of research labs, offices, classrooms??€”even entire graduate schools. This expansion is crucial to meet the changing space demands of the University, which needs new facilities to blossom and remain a leader in research and academia. Because the move to Allston will create jobs in the new labs and offices, stimulate economic activity in the areas and free-up space in Cambridge, the city, state and entire region stand to benefit from Harvard?...
Sure, more weekend parties are great; but if we all work to make Harvard a more social campus—from our offices to our classrooms??€”we will no longer need them to salvage a stressful week. The week itself will be enough...
...addition, all public school students would be required to pass it, including students with disabilities and those who have limited English proficiency. And MCAS will test specific information that is included in the state’s curriculum frameworks, but which have yet to be effectively taught many classrooms??€”which punishes students by testing them on information they may have never learned...