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...those who see little precedent for such actions in higher education, we also recognize that there are special instances that warrant overt moral decisions to be made on behalf of the University. Last year, we strongly advocated for the University to sell its stake in PetroChina because of the company??s dealings in Darfur. While it was true that the University might have had other questionable investments, PetroChina was a particularly egregious and visible case that demanded the University’s consideration. It commanded student and faculty attention and thus the University responded to community concern. Harvard?...
...alpha males,” Zangrilli, who graduated from Dartmouth with Grey last spring, writes in an e-mail. “The...philosophy is extremist, primitive, and self-destructive, but it’s still pretty damn funny,” he adds. But judging from the company??s inbox, not everyone agrees. “It bothers me that these ideas in any way, shape, or form would be associated with gender identities at Dartmouth,” Molly D. Jenkins, who graduated from Dartmouth in 2004, writes in an e-mail to The Crimson...
...price from $40 to $120 before taxes. Price quotes for non-stop flights at rival companies on November 8 range from$50 to $300, according to orbitz.com. “It’s what our customers are hoping for” said JetBlue representative Brandon Hamm of the company??s decision to offer up to 10 direct daily flights between Boston and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. While Hamm says the deals are not specifically targeted at college students, the low prices do mean that some Harvard students will likely be taking...
...organizers for a photo, clad in Harvard sweatshirts and posing behind a large Greenpeace banner. The Greenpeace campaign was an effort to use current Harvard students to pressure Marc J. Shapiro ’69, a member of the Kimberly-Clark Board of Directors, and Ken A. Strassner, the company??s vice-president for Environment and Energy, to make Kimberly-Clark use environmentally-friendly wood pulp. Though also an alumnus, Kimberly-Clark board member Robert W. Decherd ’73 is not a target of the activists, said Tyga J. Hunter, a Greenpeace volunteer. According...
...other important moments in Harvard’s history, there was no pomp and circumstance surrounding this one—only Jack R. Meyer, the man who oversaw the more than five fold growth of Harvard’s riches in just 15 years, walking out of Harvard Management Company??s (HMC) Boston offices for the final time...