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...tomorrow. The initiative, founded this school year, designated this month its Bone Marrow Destination Month and will attempt to recruit bone marrow donors from across the University. The initiative focuses particularly on people from ethnic minorities since minority patients are less likely to find a match, according to HBMI co-chair Julie Goswami ’08. The effort involves the Harvard Cancer Society, Harvard South Asian Association, Harvard Asian American Association, Asian American Brotherhood, Black Students’ Association, and Fuerza Latina, Goswami said. The drive is also receiving logistical help from two organizations affiliated with the National Marrow...
...Nevertheless, it will probably take some bold steps for Beijing and New Delhi to put the past behind them. "There's still a general climate of anxiety that persists between the two countries despite better relations," says Manoranjan Mohanty, co-chair of the Institute of Chinese Studies in New Delhi. "That history is not easy to erase." But if Hu's trip is considered a success - Delhi promises that Chinese investors will be treated the same as any other and promises to make it easier for Chinese entrepreneurs to obtain visas, while each nation announced it will open consulates...
...tailgate was clearly affected by restrictions and weather,” Quincy House Committee (HoCo) co-chair James P. “J.P.” Sharp ’07 wrote in an e-mail. “It wasn’t nearly as good as previous tailgates, but people still...
Dunster, Leverett, and Mather held a joint “neighborhood tailgate,” according to Dunster HoCo co-chair Samantha H. Fink...
Thoreson, a resident of Lowell House, is the co-chair of the Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporter Alliance (BGLTSA) and an active member in the Alternative Spring Break AIDS action project...