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...Williams said that he was glad that the media attention helped the truth of the matter emerge. Now, he said, the concerns that the student’s original account raised on the UMass-Dartmouth campus have been put to rest...
...said that the committee seeks to convert student enthusiasm gauged on the survey into results. “That’s something we can translate into policy by speaking with the people who are making decisions,” he said. “I’m glad that students approach the survey with a critical perspective and voice their complaints, because that’s the way things get improved.”—Staff writer Sam Teller can be reached at steller@fas.harvard.edu...
...version of the Patriot Act under discussion, recipients can argue against the gag order, but the court must accept a government official’s testimony in favor of secrecy as conclusive. Harvard’s Senior Director of Federal and State Relations Kevin Casey said he was glad there has been debate over these sections of the act. Since the original Patriot Act was passed hastily in the shadow of September 11, Casey said, a reevaluation of the act’s provisions is pressing. “We are pleased that our senators and others are focusing...
...with little fanfare, but with fantastic tiramisu, that Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II unveiled the latest plans for the fourth floor of the Hilles building and solicited feedback from students. We are generally pleased with the latest draft and glad that so many students took the time to offer honest critiques of it. And we hope that the College heeds the latest student input on this space and that changes they contribute come to fruition in a timely manner.Perhaps the most welcome element of plans for Hilles’ fourth floor is that it will...
...participate in the Bangkok conference. “It is a great opportunity to travel but not just as a tourist,” Farooqi said. “You get to communicate with your peers.” Huma Farid ’06 said she was glad for the opportunity to go to Singapore. “I have never been to any part of East Asia,” Farid said. “It seems like a very interesting culture and I would like to learn about it.” Besides Harvard, four schools will...