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...addition to the unfamiliar landscape and intense competition, the Rathgeber and others had to adjust to a different racing format. In college, races usually consist of a preliminary heat in the morning and a final in the evening, but the Pan Am Games add another level—the semifinals—to the event. As a result, the prelims occur in the evening, with the semis and finals occurring in the mornings of the following two days...
From our office in Hartford, we Connecticut Republicans can only watch in horror. But life as an intern for the minority party does not consist solely of predicting the world's demise over the water cooler. In fact, I am running a cold campaign: helping town committee chairmen navigate campaign finance regulations, planning local television ads, and researching all that Congressman Murphy does wrong. Non-election years are the time for contemplation and preparation, when Republicans see the consequences of their defeat and remember why they even run against Democrats in the first place...
...though Harvard has set its sights on the rest of the world, it has not created a central plan for increasing its presence abroad. While most of Harvard’s outposts consist of a single office with one to five staff members, the University has set few boundaries for how these and future offices can expand in the future...
...state relations. “Recognizing Harvard University and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute are conducting much of the relevant research in those areas, it would be anticipated that much of the funding would be available to Harvard-related folks,” he said. The $1.25 billion will consist of $1 billion of state money and $250 million in matching funds from private donors and will be disbursed over a 10-year period. A sizable chunk of the money will be reserved for public institutions. The proposed multi-million dollar Massachusetts Stem Cell Bank and a separate center...
...Verba report proposes a “4-1-4” calendar that would consist of two four-month semesters separated by a one-month term...