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...music education programs for a local school and the expansion of neighborhood parks. Currently, Harvard has proposed allocating the funds across four categories, including lifelong learning, economic and workforce development, physical enhancements, and the city’s housing trust fund. But some task force members expressed concern about accepting Harvard’s proposal without articulating the priorities of the community. “The current plan for community benefits as I understand it is Harvard’s proposal,” said Task Force member Brent Whelan. “They’re presenting things without...

Author: By Laura A. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Allston Wrangles with Budget | 10/23/2007 | See Source »

...reasonable prices. “I liked the clothes, but I would always be shocked to walk in and find that a plain T-shirt cost $80,” Rachel A. Strauss ’09 said. JasmineSola’s high prices may have been a concern recognized by New York & Company, whose Web site lists its four touchstones for success as “Trendy, Affordable, Comfortable, Sexy.” The closure is the second in the Square for JasmineSola. Its larger Brattle Street store was recently replaced by shoe and clothing retailer The Tannery. Like...

Author: By Maria Y. Xia, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: JasmineSola Stores To Say ‘So Long’ | 10/23/2007 | See Source »

...ceremony, Frank Kramer, the store’s current owner, said that the tribute is not only a recognition of his family’s hard work but also a sign of the Cambridge community’s continued support for the independent bookstore. Although he expressed concern at the popularity of online book buying, Kramer said in an interview after the ceremony that his family’s business is going strong. Kramer said that his father Mark founded the store in 1932 with $300 borrowed from his father. Since then, it has expanded from a 600-square-foot...

Author: By Shan Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cambridge Honors Book Store Owners | 10/22/2007 | See Source »

Leaders from eight of Harvard’s largest student cultural groups voiced concerns Friday over the lack of formal input from minority professors in the search for the College’s next dean. The students questioned Dean of the Faculty Michael D. Smith about the dearth of minority members on the eight-member advisory committee that will help him search for the next Dean of the College. Nworah B. Ayogu ’10, the political action chair of the Harvard Black Men’s Forum and lead organizer of the meeting with Smith, said...

Author: By Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Minority Leaders Fear Exclusion | 10/22/2007 | See Source »

...exciting match-up: At the front of the ballroom, a crowd watched Jindal's results flashing on giant screens as they continued to rise, while in the back, pockets of people stood cheering at the LSU-Auburn game. In a region where college football is a religion, there was concern in the Jindal campaign about low turnout at the polls due to the game. At the end of the night, however, Jindal took almost 700,000 votes, the highest ballot numbers for a for a non-incumbent primary candidate in recent history. With a vote over 50 percent, Jindal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jindal Triumphant in Louisiana | 10/21/2007 | See Source »

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