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...looking to certainly close the gap and level of acrimony that has risen between those bodies,” she said. In other business, sophomore school committee members Patricia M. Nolan ’80 and Luc D. Schuster made a motion to discuss at later date the possibility of integrating an International Baccalaureate (IB) program into the Cambridge school system. If the district incorporated the program, which is known for its rigor, into the high school curriculum, “there would be a hundred people who would come back to us from private schools,” Nolan...
...supporters, if not to Obama himself, to heal the breach. But forgiveness, while long a staple of the Clinton narrative, isn't something the Obama team is ready to embrace. An Obama adviser put it this way: "One could argue that the Senator should not even agree to discuss an offer of the vice presidency until Senator Clinton agrees to bar her husband from the West Wing for the duration of the first term. And then once she agrees to that, he should turn it down...
...same vendor, MGE, caused a similar failure in March of 2007, Levine said in an interview last night. Levine expressed surprise and disappointment about the recurrence, saying that FAS IT—the division responsible for FAS computing services—would be in contact with MGE to discuss “the failure of their equipment twice in a year.” Levine did not rule out the possibility of switching vendors, but added that it “would be extremely inconvenient for us.” After the first failure, Levine said, FAS IT upgraded...
...rare meeting with undergraduates, more than half of the members of the Board of Overseers and President Drew G. Faust spoke with seven Undergraduate Council (UC) delegates in Loeb House on Saturday to discuss issues surrounding student life. According to UC members present at the meeting, the conversation covered issues as diverse as faculty-student relations, teaching quality, mental health, housing, financial aid, and social life. “We had a more theoretical discussion about the college and what it means to go here,” UC President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 said. The Board...
Most mornings Thelma Salazar, 70, meets her friends at the Cesar E. Chavez Community Center nestled in a garden next to the I-71 freeway less than a mile from Long Beach's busy industrial ports. Whether playing cards or eating meals, they rarely discuss politics. But on the few occasions that they do, most of the group of Latina retirees murmur their support of Hillary Clinton, though many like that "young boy, what's his name? Barack Obama...