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...interviews with over a dozen women involved with computer science revealed no clear consensus on the issue. While some believe this disparity is due to the difficulties faced by female CS concentrators at Harvard, others say that they have found a welcoming environment in Harvard CS and ascribe the variance to experiences that women face prior to college...

Author: By Evan T. R. Rosenman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Computer Science at Harvard Sees Large Gender Imbalance | 4/9/2010 | See Source »

...America “What is the price tag on equal justice under law?”  America might want to answer that there shouldn’t be a price tag on the fairness sought in employment practices.  If so, it’s clear that the current trend in internships perpetuates inequality and must be stopped.  To best remedy this, the United States should eliminate unpaid internships, except for those at non-profits...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Pay Is the Thing | 4/9/2010 | See Source »

While these reforms might result in fewer internship opportunities, this cost is worth the elimination of discrimination—specifically against those who cannot afford the opportunity cost of these internships, namely, working without wages. Employers should continue to value experience, but make it clear to students that it is no longer necessary to hold an internship to get hired...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Pay Is the Thing | 4/9/2010 | See Source »

...reasons misconduct is causing such consternation is because when someone has these charges raised against them, it can put a big cloud over their career for a while, and it’s often extremely hard to clear themselves,” he said. “This training is really in the self-interest of the trainee...

Author: By Elias J. Groll and William N. White, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Harvard To Institute Research Ethics Training | 4/9/2010 | See Source »

...Until now, Chancellor Angela Merkel's new center-right government has steered clear of calling the Afghan mission a "war," given the German public's deep loathing of the concept. But this started to change in February when the government came up with a new way of describing its mission, saying German troops were now engaged in a "non-international armed conflict." Then came zu Guttenberg's admission that the 4,300 German soldiers currently on the ground are actually engaged in what the rest of the world generally considers a war. "In the past, the Afghan mission was sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Germany Comes to Terms With Its New War | 4/9/2010 | See Source »

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