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...their local team in the hope of boosting their social standing, not its bottom line. Even Manchester United, English football's most successful team in the last decade, was led through much of the '60s and '70s by an enterprising local butcher. (Not so these days: U.S. tycoon Malcolm Glazer, owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers National Football League franchise, swallowed the club...
...major theme in last year’s presidential election. “The UC needs to be done with social programming,” Haddock said at last year’s UC debate. Without specifically referring to the Haddock-Riley ticket, then-UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 spoke out against proposals to completely separate the social planning body from the UC, calling the idea “not at all realistic.” “The answer to our problems is not—and cannot feasibly be—a total...
...create a common plan of action before the elections. Some representatives meet for the first time at the UC’s opening meeting. Furthermore, it is ludicrous to say that UC President John S. Haddock ’06 continues the work of his predecessor, Matthew J. Glazer ’06. They, or any two candidates for that matter, share no common set of principles. The lack of common principles or shared positions leads to the unaccountability that plagues the current UC. It also disappoints some diligent representatives, who struggle without a sense of purpose.One possible solution...
...campus for the cultivation of well-being and the exploration of personal growth and meaning in students’ lives, through the research-based methods of Positive Psychology.” “With an initiative like this, we can really help people,” said Jessica Glazer, who is the head teaching fellow for Positive Psychology. Although the group has not yet been approved by the College, Siner has already formed an executive board of twelve for the organization, with three vice presidents and four committees. The group will host a variety of activities including producing...
...take their test. At 10:15 a.m., they were still waiting. Ben-Shahar attributed the lack of exams to his misunderstanding that the registrar—rather than course administrators—would photo-copy the final. The mistake was discovered when Ben-Shahar and teaching fellows Jessica Glazer and Shawn J. Achor ’00 arrived at the Science Center to wish the students good luck—only to find the proctors empty-handed. Harvard’s Xerox machines were already being used to copy today’s exams, so Ben-Shahar, Glazer, and Achor...