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...longest serving member on the Corporation after Senior Fellow James R. Houghton ’58, Rubin is next in line for the board’s leadership role, which falls to the body’s most senior member...
Houghton, 71, pledged last spring to continue as senior fellow, despite having said privately last year that he would retire after the search for Harvard’s president completed. —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be reached at cmarks@fas.harvard.edu...
...hands. The Ukranian native stole the puck near center ice and charged into the Bobcats’ zone. After finessing her way around two Quinnipiac defenders, Ryabkina tied the score with her first career goal. “It was a great individual effort,” fellow rookie Katharine Chute said. “[For her] to put it in really inspired us.” The score sparked the Crimson, which took control of the game in the final period. Midway into the third, Bobcats forward Kelley Davies was called for a checking penalty. Taking advantage...
...freshman Yard might have a group of specialty advisors—proctors or graduate students in different fields—who would hold regular office hours in Annenberg that any first-year could attend. Furthermore, the Peer Advising program might be focused around disciplines—each Peer Advising Fellow would be regularly available to advise first-year students (even those outside their assigned entryway) on his or her concentration. These specialty advisors would be far better positioned than a general academic advisor to answer questions about specific courses in the various fields of study a first-year student...
Colbert’s candidacy may be more publicity stunt than anything else, but the sentiment behind it is genuine. This mock-run is not the first manifestation of a surprisingly widespread desire to put Colbert or his fellow fake news show host Jon Stewart in the White House. (A popular line of “Stewart-Colbert ’08” t-shirts already surfaced earlier this fall.) Certainly the belief that Colbert and Stewart could fix the nation’s political woes is a fantasy, but perhaps it’s a more compelling fantasy...