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Rohit Chopra ’04, chair of the Undergraduate Council’s Student Affairs Committee, said the council is aware of the problem and expects to address the issue soon. He said the council will elect student members of the Committee on House Life next Tuesday...
...parade of politicians has raised our feelings of fear, hate and revenge, not for anticipation of a better future but for political opportunism. Many of us have submissively joined the outpouring of fury. We denounce dictatorships, and rightly so, but democratic nations also have a duty to elect responsible and peace-loving leaders. We must never forget the words of Mohandas Gandhi: an eye for an eye will make the whole world blind. We should learn to live in a manner to make our lives and those of others more enjoyable on Planet Earth. NAREN PATEL Hickory...
Overcrowding of these racks is a perpetual problem as hordes of students and some faculty elect to bike to class before the winter sets in. While building superintendents have tried a number of tactics, including removing old bikes and adding new racks, bike riders say they don’t foresee any easy solution...
...held fire sales, their VC backers found themselves with little to return to their own investors. As many as 80% of Europe's incubators and independent early-stage venture firms are expected to disappear by next year. Jean-Bernard Schmidt, founder of Paris' Sofinnova venture capital firm and chairman-elect of the European Venture Capital Association, points out that since the venture market in Europe is far less mature than in the U.S., the Continent has a far greater share of these young funds in trouble. Meanwhile, captive funds - those that are owned by a single, usually financial, institution...
Looking to answer critics of his lack of foreign policy experience as he ran for president in the spring of 2000, George W. Bush rolled out his wise men. Doesn't matter, said Bush. I don't have to know everything; elect me, and I'll call on all the best people for advice: Heavy hitters like Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, Don Rumsfeld, Henry Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft. But on the question of whether to invade Iraq, which may yet come to define the second Bush presidency, the foreign policy wise men of the CEO president's own party have...