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...Nobody would dare make that boast now,” even jokingly, he says, adding that tenured professors in the history department now work as mentors for assistant and associate professors...
...suspected police informers is only one sign that the idealism that has sustained the pro-democracy movement so far may be on the verge of deteriorating. The strike imposed by the leaders of the popular protest - and enforced by the protestors, who throw stones and sticks at shops that dare to stay open - has meant that very little food or fuel has come into Kathmandu for nearly twenty days. The result: there is barely three days' supply of fuel left in the city, prices have shot up for food staples, and the hardship is ruining the lives of many...
...that would result in a better facility. Since then, the Board has rejected two offers from Harvard, maintaining that those sites lacked adequate access to amenities like public transportation. “It’s not a Harvard takeover. In fact, for your information, Harvard would not even dare to approach any institution, especially a low-income housing community, because of the bad press that they would have gotten,” says Lawrence Fiorentino, a member of the apartments’ Board of Directors, whose mother chaired the board until she passed away in October, and whose family...
...midst of all this legislative wrangling, an obvious point is often neglected: the law is not untouchable, a fragile house in which we dare not play. We are often reminded that judges are the ones who must strictly interpret the law, but legislatures can change it. House Republicans are trying to make illegal immigration a criminal offense, while at the same time invoking the law as an unbending deity whose dictates must be dutifully obeyed...
...Harvard represents an objectively good cause, though one of many. And when Harvard asks me for money, I will give what I can. For all the over-analysis that will consume this campus during the Senior Gift campaign, the wise will keep the arguments simple. And the wisest, I dare say, will donate enthusiastically.Alex Slack ’06, a former Crimson editorial chair, is a history concentrator in Leverett House. He is the co-chair of the Senior Gift campaign in his House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...