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Students also discussed ways to ease international students into Harvard, proposing the possibility of a welcome party to foster a stronger sense of community across the University’s graduate schools...
...best position to protect students who are reluctant to confide in strangers at UHS. Given the mantra among administrators that alcohol is a health issue before it’s a disciplinary issue, the College should de-emphasize the disciplinary role of proctors and House tutors to foster these critical and often difficult conversations...
...that are believed to question the security of the company’s e-voting processes—were copied and posted on the Internet in a public space. Other users then linked to these documents from their web sites. Most people involved said they were doing so to foster debate about a pressing civic issue. One of the people who posted the Diebold documents was Derek A. Slater ’05, a student at Harvard College...
...Ipsos, 34% of all novels sold in the U.S. this year were romance novels. Six percent were fantasy and science fiction, and 19% were mysteries and thrillers. Only 25% fell under "general fiction," the category that includes the even smaller subdivision of literary novels: your Jonathan Franzens, your David Foster Wallaces, your E. Annie Proulxs. Statistically speaking, the literary novel is a small part of a very big picture...
...Christian, I was upset that Boykin invoked the name of God to support his militaristic agenda. I can empathize with moderate Muslims who are revolted by the extremists within their communities who pervert sacred Islamic writings to justify hate and violence. JAMES N. FOSTER Herkimer...