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...chose to pay them enough money to live above the poverty line, that tells us something about Ramaswamy’s moral condition, not about the relative merits of the living-wage campaign. Regardless, I imagine that Harvard workers care much more about their ability to pay for food, heat, and shelter than they do about something as inconsequential as Ramaswamy’s respect...
Sophomore Lindsey Scherf led the women’s squad with a time of 20:16.4, which was good enough for a fifth-place finish in her heat...
Junior Sean Barrett’s time of 25:21 was the Crimson’s best and was 117th in his heat...
...your fluffy Little Mermaid sleeping bag and pillow may attract some unwanted attention. 2. Bring a high-quality eye mask. The bright lights in Lamont are fantastic for studying, but they’re less than conducive to getting some shuteye. Check out sharperimage.com for their “Heat-Sensitive Foam Sleep Mask,” a great investment at only $24.99 (bonus: lined with sensuous black velvet on both sides!). 3. Snag a book off the shelf on the way in. Claiming to a Lamont employee that you simply dozed off during a close reading...
...presidential campaign, neither would be able to point to the year of experience—or the year’s worth of SAC reforms—that made the position such a pearl in the past.But that didn’t stop the race from being a heated one. Gadgil snagged it after a week of intense campaigning, becoming the first female SAC chair since 1997 and throwing a wrench in any presidential plans Haddock had. Instead, Haddock will reprise the vice-chair position he held last year, and his chances for the presidency may suffer accordingly. Then again...