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...institution. What does all this mean for Viswanathan? Her work was knowingly and intentionally associated with Harvard—indeed, the first line of the author’s biographical information in the novel, above all, noted that she is a Harvard student. Regardless of the particulars of guilt or innocence in this case, it is manifestly a valid concern of the Harvard community. Instances of plagiarism in the novel may have been unintentional, but its association with Harvard certainly was not. For a variety of reasons, many are opposed to the idea of any censure from the Ad Board...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Trying Opal at Harvard? | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

...offered advice to one another. Burton recommended that individuals who are trying to help friends with mental problems should express concern but avoid giving advice or placating the person. In addition to discussing general ways of coping with mental issues, attendees learned about the signs of alcoholism, including guilt about drinking, lying about or hiding drinking habits, and unsuccessful attempts to cut down on/stop drinking. MHAAG members informed those who attended the meeting about the amnesty policy at University Health Services (UHS) regarding drinking-related admittances. The policy states that administrators will not punish students admitted to UHS for drinking...

Author: By Amy E. Heberle, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panel Tackles Mental Health | 4/27/2006 | See Source »

Neither Harvard nor Shleifer have admitted guilt in the matter. But a federal court ruled in 2004 that Harvard had breached its contract with the U.S., and that Shleifer and an associate were liable for conspiracy to defraud the government...

Author: By Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Shleifer To Resume Teaching | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

...Lone Star Funds, facing an inquiry into its purchase of a local bank in 2003 and smarting from allegations that its former top Korea executive had embezzled millions, announced it would donate some $105 million to the government as "a gesture of goodwill." Neither apology was an admission of guilt, but rather, as the Hyundai statement asserted, an attempt to make up for any past failure to fulfill their "social responsibility" as corporations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Checkbook Apologies | 4/23/2006 | See Source »

...else take over the investigation when it becomes clear that Breckinridge is too tied up in it to complete it appropriately? Why can’t they trace Garrison’s phone records when he goes rogue? Why does Breckinridge clear Garrison after being so certain of his guilt, before he receives the key information proving Garrison’s innocence? Why is the first lady, who should be the strongest female character, a passive slut...

Author: By Scoop A. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Sentinel | 4/19/2006 | See Source »

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