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...Professors and researchers across the Medical School praised the legislation for its potential to bring transparency to the school. The issue, brought to the fore by the Biederman allegations, recently prompted HMS Dean Jeffrey S. Flier to announce this month that the school would reassess its conflict of interest policy, which has not been updated since...
...stronger presence in Greece, even as the government struggles to pursue its First World ambitions while battling the ghosts of a military dictatorship that ruled from 1967 to 1974. But the current clashes are also linked to a broader movement across the West that came to the fore during a week of demonstrations and violence at the World Trade Organization summit nearly a decade ago. Utilizing both peaceful and violent tactics, the "Seattle Movement," as it came to be known, was a grass-roots effort to fight the ill effects of capital-driven globalization. Two years later...
...move into this season’s presidential elections, the next UC leaders will have to face both new and old challenges to keep the student body satisfied. With chocolate milk safely institutionalized, issues such as the implementation of Gen Ed and house renewal will come to the fore...
...veteran. Q-Tip still has creative beats, a one-of-a-kind delivery, and songs that do not sacrifice intelligence for accessibility. But I’m not sure if “The Renaissance” is a transcendent album that can bring to the fore a more innovative and intelligent brand of hip-hop. Q-Tip sampled then-presidential candidate Barack Obama on early versions of “Shaka,” the veteran finding common ground with the neophyte in their goal of bringing positive change to hip-hop and America, respectively. Here?...
...just non-Cuban Latinos who are changing Little Havana's politics. A half-century after Fidel Castro took power in Cuba, younger and more moderate Cuban-Americans are coming to the fore in Miami - and their votes could be critical to whether or not Obama upsets McCain in Florida, the nation's largest swing state. One of the young volunteers waiting to transport elderly Obama voters is Hector Martinez, 21, a film major at Miami-Dade College who feels an uncanny bond with Obama...