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...whether or not Harvard reaches zero emissions, or the Undergraduate Council??s recommendation of 11 percent reduction by 2020, the most important impact of any green project will radiate from the campus in the form of a greener lifestyle embedded in the minds and hearts of graduates. But this will only happen if they are made fully aware of each project’s merits...
Though Cambridge is a town where being on the city council comes with the job security of a tenured professorship, this November’s race could put two new faces on the nine-person city council??and that’s assuming that all the incumbents win reelection...
...reading and researching that has nothing to do with a syllabus. Without the president’s near-manic devotion to his job, it would be hard to imagine the UC producing volumes such as the 10,000-word position paper that was released at the beginning of the Council??s “Mental Health Awareness Month” in April...
...council meeting that week was dominated by a throng of hotel workers, who had just been notified that their jobs had been terminated. After nearly 90 minutes of public comment—and several photo opportunities with the council??the travel appropriation passed unanimously and without debate...
...asking for even more money. After the paper filed a Freedom of Information Act request for details of Reeves’ travel costs, Reeves appointed John Clifford, an ex-Marine, union organizer, and political operative for the mayor, as his spokesman—a highly unconventional move given the council??s general openness to the public...