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...Harvard still has not announced a divestiture from the Russian oil firm Tatneft, despite that fact that other schools—including Amherst, Stanford, and the University of California—have cut ties to Tatneft to protest that company??s links to the Khartoum regime. In its most recent filing with federal regulators on Feb. 9, Harvard revealed that it owned 134,050 shares in Sinopec, also known as the China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation. Those shares were worth a total of $8.3 million on the New York Stock Exchange at noon today. Since Sept...
...member of Women in Business, for instance, and on top of her schoolwork and her writing, she’s one of three Harvard kids working for the national student investment firm Global Platinum Securities (according to a colleague who recruited her, she recommends stocks to the company??s investment committee, and she intends to pursue finance—not writing—as a career after graduation...
...AlliedBarton security guards. SEIU organizer Emerson Harris says there are about 250 to 300 Allied officers working at locations across the University. The union and some workers have sent three petitions to Allied’s management requesting that they meet with them about making changes to the company??s grievance process. Workers have said that a union would help facilitate conflict resolution. Employee Wimsky Jean said that when he approached Allied’s management about waiting six months to be paid for a week of vacation time, his supervisors responded with the threat of suspension. Jean...
...January, and Swarthmore, which ousted Coke from some of its dining facilities. Romero suggested that Harvard turn to alternative soft-drink suppliers such as Worcester, Mass.-based Polar Beverages or Dubai-based Mecca-Cola. Romero praised Mecca-Cola for donating part of its profits to charity. According to the company??s website, 10 percent of profits go to Palestinian humanitarian groups and 10 percent go to “local charitable organizations.” The company??s website says that the Palestinians whom it aids are victims of “Zionist fascism...
...other staff, and programming structure. Corker said he is excited about many of the upcoming pub features, including free meals for students who meet with their teachers or teaching fellows, a Thursday trivia night, and karaoke nights. Corker also said he has made a deal with a local brewing company??which is owned by three Harvard alumni—to brew a Harvard specialty beer. The name and flavor of the long-awaited Harvard beer will be announced at an unveiling event in May. Although the name of the beer has already been chosen, a professional graphic designer...