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...said that Shore would only serve as “acting chief financial officer,” leaving the vice president post temporarily vacant. Mora’s resignation comes at a time of increasing flux in the University’s highest administrative positions. Last September, University President Drew G. Faust appointed her former Radcliffe colleague Tamara E. Rogers ’74 as vice president for alumni affairs and development after asking for the resignation of Donella M. Rapier, who had been appointed by former University President Lawrence H. Summers. Faust has also announced the creation...

Author: By Clifford M. Marks and Nathan C. Strauss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Finance VP Steps Down | 4/16/2008 | See Source »

...cannot advertise for hard liquor, but it only puts a cap on the amount of beer advertising that can be shown during a game—a cap that was exceeded in at least one of this past year’s games. In response to this, University President Drew G. Faust, along with over 100 other university presidents and athletic directors wrote a letter condemning the NCAA for allegedly promoting irresponsible or underage drinking through its advertisements, and recommending that the tournament eliminate all alcohol advertising. While we understand the sentiment, getting rid of beer ads is the wrong...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Regulatory Madness | 4/14/2008 | See Source »

...Queen—was disappointing. The song featured amusing lines such as “China Garden has only moo-shoo pork for me,” but the acting and singing skills of Jonathan K. Tam ’10 and Ilan J. Caplan ’10 drew the most laughter. Tam, in particular, stood out—not only because he was the sole Asian in a predominantly white, Jewish cast. His renditions of “Ten Copecks” had the audience doubled up in laughter from the start, as did his performance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: One-Liners Translate in ‘Yiddish,’ But Plot Line Does Not | 4/14/2008 | See Source »

Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) already provides the food in campus dining halls, but now it even offers friends to eat dinner with. The HUDS Advisory Council is coming to a dining hall near you, and its members want to hear what you have to say. After HUDS drew much criticism earlier this year for ignoring dining concerns, it is extremely heartening to see it reaching out to students. Now, however, it is up to us to dish out constructive feedback. Given Harvard’s reputation for bureaucracy, it is nothing short of miraculous that HUDS has asked students...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Something to Chew On | 4/13/2008 | See Source »

...with other people because there are very few people who still know Yiddish or study Yiddish and the music is so great. I started playing around with the idea of some sort of performance with these songs, and [as] I learned more about Yiddish theater I just sort of drew up this outline of the show.”“It was basically just me picking out my favorite songs and finding a way to put those together and give those to people in a way that gave them a context and taught them a little bit about...

Author: By Bram A. Strochlic, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SPOTLIGHT: Laura M. togut '08 | 4/11/2008 | See Source »

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