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...groups and their events. Self-segregation, in fact, is exactly what we all fear (second, perhaps, only to racism). The Foundation only funds events that are open to the entire Harvard community, and it also requires student groups to actively publicize those events on campus. Group-specific events are crucial??one cannot have the intercultural without the cultural. Thus, the celebration of particular cultures is fundamental to the mission of the Foundation...
...possibility of Houses in Allston seems nearly certain now that the task force charged with considering undergraduate life across the river has concluded that having a “critical mass” of at least 25 percent of undergraduates in Allston is “crucial?? to creating a thriving campus...
Asked to speculate about the 2004 presidential election, Brooks said he believes the war itself will not be a major issue, but the debate over foreign policy in general could be crucial??and could give a key advantage to Republicans, who have a more unified foreign policy agenda, he said...
Harvard’s system is similar to those of most other large research institutions, with one crucial??and controversial—difference. After an extensive review process, ultimate hiring power rests solely with the president of the University. Goodman decries this as out of fashion, but Benedict H. Gross, the chair of the math department, is enthusiastic about his department’s track record and the process in general. “It’s essential that one person who has an idea of how the Faculty is moving forward oversees the process...
...among indie rockers, offered pleasantly surprised fans a few incisive, gritty guitar solos and seemed to awaken a dormant life force among the Wilco band members. O’Rourke’s unique interpretation was particularly propitious because it suggested that, with a few minor—but crucial??adjustments, Tweedy might define for himself an entirely new and marvelous musical telos...