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...public stage. The excuse that the use of these types of drugs was common is just not good enough. Furthermore, Hall of Fame voters should consider any accomplishments or records of players implicated in the Mitchell report suspect and tainted. Furthermore, Major League Baseball should work to enact the recommendations of the Mitchell report for tougher drug standards in the future...
...profits That's a message much of the rest of the world has already absorbed. Though the U.S. is easily the biggest player in green venture capital, Europe may be ahead on clean tech itself, thanks largely to the kind of generous government subsidies that have yet to be enacted in Washington. The enormous capital expenditure required to compete in the energy market makes government support all the more important. Many of the world's top solar and wind companies - like Germany's Q-Cells and Spain's Iberdrola - are based in the E.U., and with the region...
...semi-annual desperate pleas from the administration to evaluate their courses for the recently renamed “Q” (formerly CUE) guide. The system for evaluating has long been flawed, and student participation has suffered as a result. Today, a motion will go before the Faculty to enact substantive and extensive reform of the course evaluation process. We strongly encourage the Faculty to attend the meeting and usher Harvard’s course evaluation system into a new and more effective era.The chief fault of the current course evaluation system is that professors are not required to open...
...three anonymous faculty members to reform the Ad Board, the committee, like the Ad Board itself, seems largely a sham. Sundquist and Sarafa are committed to pushing for meaningful reform to the Ad Board. Their know-how and drive are the best opportunity the student body has to enact real change to the Ad Board. Beyond the Ad Board, improving mental health services on campus and streamlining the convoluted student group funding process are at the top of Sundquist and Sarafa’s to-do list. Add to that advocating for cable television in dorms, initiating a UC capital...
...still so stigmatized that it’s never discussed in polite company.” “Speak Out: I Had an Abortion” aims to change that.This cute little project is a bit reminiscent of angst-ridden teenagers who want nothing more than to enact societal change and to be part of a movement. Sadly, “Speak Out” has arrived on the scene a bit late. The statistics on abortion rates, which the filmmakers themselves agree upon, would suggest that this supposed “stigma” is not holding women...