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...itself. When transparent measures work in the service of making a fair decision, they are justified. In this particular case, it is not clear what would be gained by having the details of Schleifer’s misconduct broadcast openly other than satisfying curious spectators. Harvard, however, has much to lose by establishing a precedent of leaving its procedures dealing with professional misdeeds open to public scrutiny. Nevertheless, the consolidation of decision-making powers by Knowles represents a process which lacks any serious checks on the discretion of a single individual. To that end, the CPC was not adequately consulted...
...mean, I have to congratulate the Harvard community on their collectively curious and persistent natures. They have a lot of questions about fashion and they are not afraid to express them. This is to their credit. Unfortunately, most Harvard students have very similar queries about their outfit choices. This forces me to recycle my witticisms. And I hate that...
...Shut Up! A curious case may mean that debt collectors can't threaten to sue their targets unless they really mean...
...probable economics major, it was really interesting for me to get a feel of the application of economics in the realm of political processes,” said observer Anna Y. Zhang ’10. “I’m really curious about game theory now. I can’t wait to read Schelling’s books...
...mean one thing: Marty’s back.When a movie is directed by Scorsese, stars DiCaprio and Matt Damon, and is produced by Brad Pitt, there are high expectations all around. “The Departed” meets them eye to eye.The past few years have been a curious time for Scorsese. He has long been known as one of the finest American directors of the 20th century, but his last two efforts—the lackluster passion project “Gangs of New York” and the good-but-not-great “The Aviator?...