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...student inquiries, or share access to the liability reports that originally put the UC party fund—which, according to the UC’s most recent legal advice, is in compliance with the law—under scrutiny.Whatever one thinks of his decision, Pilbeam’s conduct amounts to an utter and total sandbagging of the undergraduate community. But even if one gets past the manner in which the nixing of the Party Fund was handled, University Hall’s assertion that the campus will be somehow “safer” without...
During one of his summers as an undergraduate, Hanzich traveled to Santiago, Chile, to conduct health policy work. He made such an impression that he earned the nickname “Mayor.” Indeed, several friends said that they believed he would someday become president of the United States...
...weak leader may be changing. Li notes that the President has spent the past five years ensuring that the top bureaucratic and party ranks were staffed by his allies. Green detected a growing assurance in the times he met Hu. "In the beginning," he says, "Hu would conduct his meetings with a large number of officials in the same room and only reluctantly agree to one-on-one sessions with [Secretary of State Condoleezza] Rice or the President. But as time went on, the amount of time he spent in one-on-ones grew, as did his confidence. I think...
...frustrating for people trying to do this research,” he added. Massachusetts law allows only for reimbursement of donors’ so-called receivable expenses, such as taxi fare or parking, but prohibits compensation for lost time at work. Without egg donors, the institute cannot conduct Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer, also known as therapeutic cloning, a technique used to create stem cells aimed at treating specific diseases. Scientists believe experiments with these genetically engineered stem cells could lead to breakthroughs for the treatment of life-threatening conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, and spinal cord...
...rehire the longtime employee, David S. Toomey, an assistant at the Harvard College Library’s technical services division. The groups said Harvard discriminated against Toomey, a 20-year library veteran who they said has a medical disability. Toomey was arrested on May 10 and charged with disorderly conduct and making terrorist threats after other commuters at the Alewife T Station allegedly overheard him say he had a bomb in his backpack. The criminal case has not yet been decided. Shortly after the arrest, Harvard administrators put Toomey on leave and requested that other library employees report any concerns...