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...Abigail Lipson, the Bureau receives roughly 1,300 requests each year for peer tutoring. When asked about a tutor shortage, Lipson wrote in an e-mail that requests for more advanced or smaller courses were generally harder to fill, while introductory physics, math, economics, and chemistry courses were in highest demand. “It is very rare that we cannot fulfill a request,” she wrote. Some tutors say that there are several factors that may prevent more students from working with the BSC. Otner and Jernigan said one factor may be a feeling of inadequacy?...

Author: By Joyce Y. Zhang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BSC May Be Facing Tutor Shortage | 12/15/2005 | See Source »

...idea here is if you know what happens in the highest risk individuals, you will know how to use the drugs in people at lower risk," said Nissen, who served on an FDA panel which last February recommended just such a study. "We will have 10 times the statistical power of any study ever done of these drugs." The results may thus indeed finally answer any lingering questions about how safe Celebrex is, something Pfizer no doubt hopes-but also fears...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Celebrex's Toughest Trial | 12/14/2005 | See Source »

...American University campuses in Beirut and Cairo. “We are very grateful to Prince Alwaleed for his generous gift to Harvard,” said University President Lawrence H. Summers in a statement. “This program will enable us to recruit additional faculty of the highest caliber, adding to our strong team of professors who are focusing on this important area of scholarship.” The Saudi businessman and philanthropist, who is the chairman of the Kingdom Holding Company in Riyadh, has donated $19 million to the Southeast Asia tsunami relief effort...

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Islamic Studies Gets $20M Gift | 12/13/2005 | See Source »

...election, the identity of the future president remained uncertain, with Florida’s decisive 25 electoral votes up in the air. Florida’s secretary of state had declared George W. Bush the winner by a 537-vote margin, but the state’s highest court ordered a manual recount...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Recount Crisis Could Have Left Summers in Charge | 12/13/2005 | See Source »

Despite the tenor of the UC campaign, more students got involved than probably ever before, with election turnout the second highest of all time. The seriousness of this involvement is debatable, however, as even facebook groups endorsed candidates. The “Yankee Empire,” for instance, supported Voith-Gadgil, who they wrote promised “a sincere effort to eliminate the Red-Sox-normative ethos of the campus, and improve the overall quality of life for Bronx Bomber fans.” (Facebook group “Red Sox Nation” endorsed Haddock-Riley.) Meanwhile...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Through the Mire | 12/13/2005 | See Source »

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