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...Talks have been ongoing between the Office of the Dean and official and unofficial student groups. The negotiations, which focus on the broader use of alcohol, center around recommendations made by the Committee on Social Clubs in April 2007. The College might be attempting to reel student groups—especially the more autonomous organizations that own property off of Harvard’s campus—more closely into the established guidelines of the College...
...Center at the University of Southern California, says Schwarzenegger has been on local television almost constantly, projecting calm and reassurance. Kaplan's daughter attended the women's conference, he said, and she heard widespread murmurs of approval when the Governor explained his thinking. "I'm also struck by his focus on the human dimensions of the disaster," Kaplan said. "He steers clear of the bureaucracy and lasers in on the personal...
...advisers helping train a 9,000-man Iraqi Army battalion near Ramadi. Garza said he's working on the second half of his fourth tour in Iraq. "It's a beautiful thing," he said from his spot on a wall outside Government Center, which was the focus of al-Qaeda attacks for most of the last four years. "We wouldn't have been sitting here doing this in January. No way," he said. "But just in a blink of an eye you could see this place change. The people just switched and wouldn't let [al-Qaeda] back into their...
...best boat in the world for 99 percent of the race.”Harvard’s strongest and most experienced rowers typically comprise the championship four, a tactic of coach Harry Parker’s that differentiates the Crimson from the majority of collegiate rowing programs that focus their efforts on the championship eight entry. “It’s really an opportunity,” Kitovitz said. “Obviously, the college program relies on racing eights the whole time, but the Head of the Charles is kind of different, so it?...
...Rick’s Café Boatyard. TD Ameritrade CEO Joseph H. Moglia said in an interview with The Crimson that U.S. companies will have to undertake a balancing act to remain competitive.“At the end of the day, American businesses will do well if they focus on understanding how to care for their clients, providing a reasonable rate of return to their shareholders, and understanding that you deliver through your employees,” he said. “They need to understand the mission.” The students who went on the trip, which...