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...EFFECTThe Aid Elimination Penalty’s author and primary proponent, Congressman Mark E. Souder (R-Ind.), told USA Today in 2000 that the penalty’s purpose would be to “deter students from using and selling drugs.”The law has since drawn fire from experts in various fields—mostly for the inequity of its effects, they say.“The Higher Education Act is a barrier to education that primarily punishes working-class Americans,” says Adam Wolf, staff attorney for the ACLU Drug Reform Project...

Author: By Matthew S. Blumenthal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Haze Surrounds Aid for Drug Users | 5/5/2006 | See Source »

...raising ventures, acknowledges hefty student donations with “century” and “associate” gift level tags for $100 and $250 contributions, respectively, kind of like donations to a municipal symphony. The practice isn’t new, but it’s drawn ire from those who say it makes class divisions a part of the feel-good fund. Supporters tend to cite the warm and squishy feeling one gets for a special gift-giving distinction. “The benefits of century and associate roles mean that the names of the givers...

Author: By Patrick S. Lahue, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Class War, but Senior Gift’s Winning | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

Editor’s note: Former Harvard hurler Frank Herrmann ’06 is a prospect with the Class A Lake County (Ohio) Captains of the Cleveland Indians organization. This is his diary.As the first month of the season has drawn to an end, the initial buzz from Opening Day has started to wear off. We’ve all begun to settle into a routine.Finding a comfortable routine is especially important for a baseball player, since you are more or less doing the same thing for five straight months. And as a minor leaguer, a good portion...

Author: By Frank Herrmann, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: In Minors, Big Wheels Keep on Turnin’ | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...established within a few pages, putting you in a world never seen before in the medium. A harrowing tale about a madman, Deogratias, who imagines himself a dog, the story moves back and forth in time before and after the massacre, revealing the horrifying source of Deogratias' lunacy. Expertly drawn in a clear, European-style that uses thick lines and striking colors, the graphics alone would set the book apart. That it also tells a powerfully humane story set against the madness of hate, racial bigotry and the legacy of colonialism, makes Deogratias a book not to missed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Your Mark! | 5/2/2006 | See Source »

...believe it is in the best of interests of Harvard...they will do it, they really will do it,” said Rudenstine, who sported silver cufflinks and a red-and-black checkered tie.The former president spoke in the same ornate hall in which, three months ago, the drawn-out battle between outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers and the Faculty came to a head. The long shadow of that imbroglio was in subtle evidence at the ceremony.Before pulling the drape off the portrait, which will join the paintings of Harvard presidents and benefactors hanging in the Faculty Room...

Author: By Javier C. Hernandez and Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: At Unveiling, Pomp and Pageantry Greet Rudenstine | 5/2/2006 | See Source »

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