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...light, and the bearer of love, till the stock of the Puritans die.” So go the concluding strains of our valedictory anthem, “Fair Harvard,” which echoed earlier this academic year through Tercentary Theatre on the occasion of Drew Gilpin Faust??s inauguration as university president...
...should all be grateful” to students in ROTC for their willingness to serve. Although members of Harvard’s gay community have protested against a stronger ROTC campus presence in the past, Clayton W. Brooks III ’10 said that he interpreted Faust??s decision to attend the ceremony as keeping with the University’s anti-discrimination policy. “We don’t feel that she is in any way supporting the policy of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell...
Come next year, March Madness may not be quite so mad if some university administrators—including University President Drew G. Faust??have their way. Faust and over 100 other university presidents and athletic directors signed a letter yesterday demanding that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) revise its policies on beer advertisements, which they called “embarrassingly prominent.” The letter, organized in part by the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), came as the CSPI said the NCAA violated its own limit on beer commercials—120 seconds...
...stage, and then extending the project so it’s not only the stage experience that people go and see in the theater, but it’s also an internet experience that precedes and follows the stage experience.”“Username: Faust?? is the culmination of years of forethought. A theater devotee since the age of four, Miller has acted in and directed numerous productions in addition to a stint as president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan players. Miller honed his filmmaking skills as a VES concentrator, all the while...
...graduates who enter primary care. This number has declined from 57 percent in 1999 to 44 percent this year. The move seems to present an early indication that the strategic planning initiative of medical school Dean Jeff Flier is on the right track. University President Drew Faust??s statements that she will prioritize financial aid in future fundraising efforts provide further cause for optimism. Of course, whether future graduates—still on the hook for the debts that result from four years of loans and the low pay of residency—will really alter their career...