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...tuition payments—an idea he compared to the educational benefits earmarked for military veterans since the end of World War “A new GI bill for the 21st century would say to all of you: You can get the American dream, but you have to earn it,” Khazei said. His proposal drew doubts from some students. A question posed during the question-and-answer session asked about the dangers of volunteering without a full understanding of the community in which the work is taking place. “It?...
...instance, sounds like Matchbox 20 pop, but without the originality or heartfelt verses to back up its muscle-bound choruses. The album is not entirely a lost cause. The latter tracks offer more depth than the dry and predictable first half. A few nuanced production details earn the band some style points, like the cool Rhodes solo conclusion to “Begin Again from the Beginning” and the soulful cello in “From the Last, Last Call.” Unfortunately, these elements are few and far between and the band’s alternative...
Despite recent trends, changes have historically been slow regarding international education at Harvard. The first efforts at incorporating international education came in the 1949-1950 academic year, when students concentrating in certain languages obtained the right to earn credit for work done abroad in their concentration, according to a 2001 Crimson article. It wasn’t until nearly fifty years later—2002—that that the OIP actually opened its doors...
...really begins,” freshman J. P. O’Connor said. “This is what we trained for all year. The most important part of our season is just beginning.”After losing matches to both Cornell and Columbia this weekend and earning a tie against Bucknell, the Crimson limps off the mat to a much-needed respite before the conference championships begin on March 2 at East Stroudsburg. In all three matches, Harvard held back tri-captain Robbie Preston and sophomore Andrew Flanagan, both recovering from minor injuries, to ensure they...
...years - and is trying to negotiate even further downward. Chavarria arrived at Foothill unable to read, spell or understand math. Now he is in the 9th grade with the hope that he can convince authorities to let him stay at Foothill until he is 21 and earn his GED before he is transferred to an adult facility. "I'm getting all A's in my classes, but my mother doesn't believe that I can read," he says. "I'm excited...