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...also game when Brener insisted—with purported paternal concern??that “the bottom line is, honey, you show too much skin,” shooting back naughtily, “Are you going to be complaining about that later, daddy...
...little stir on campus, but for some, they exposed a competitive atmosphere at the College that can push students to cheat in extreme circumstances.Bradford P. Stoner ’81, who was a pre-med student in Quincy House, says that he remembers a prevailing “intense concern?? at the time, particularly among pre-meds, that some students were “bending rules.” “There was a general sense that Harvard students were honest—except when the stakes were very high, like trying to get into medical school...
...Ashton R. Lattimore makes a commendable effort to address the disturbing cultural tendency to “explain” the crime and blame the rape victim. But the Duke lacrosse situation is not, thus far, a Jane Doe case. Lattimore’s concern??that the media firestorm has played a major role in discrediting the alleged victim, an exotic dancer—has been substantially outweighed by the thorough vilification of the ostensibly rich, white, privileged team members and the elitist university they represent. Never have I heard a Duke student utter, “Well...
...this slower growth to the introduction of a new Medicare drug benefit and a switch to self-insurance for medical benefits.But in an e-mail last night Berman wrote that despite this year’s more modest numbers, rising benefits costs are “still a huge concern?? for the University.Another challenge concerns research funding from the federal government, a significant revenue source for Harvard, which increased only 6 percent from last year, compared to 14 percent in 2004.Berman said that this funding remains on the University’s radar as an area of concern...
Last year, so-hip-it-hurts literary journal “McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern?? (with Dave Eggers as editor) published an “all-comics issue” featuring graphic novel artists. The contents included contributors as diverse as bawdy comic legend R. Crumb, the understated Canadian Seth, and existentialist horror artists Charles Burns and Adrian Tomine. Chris Ware, fresh from the impressive critical success with “Jimmy Corrigan, Smartest Kid on Earth,” served as editor...