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...report of killings from Assassins coordinator William M. Skinner '09 reveals numerous tales of betrayal, teamwork, schedule-memorizing, faux ice cream dates, and over-dressing. “There was a lot of heartbreak,” says Skinner. “But I hope everyone’s patched it up by now.” But expect more heartbreak to come: as of today, a handful of students still remain in the game...
...General Education program—have not changed since he stepped into his office. Levy also thanked Smith for hosting the town hall meeting, a highly unusual gathering for faculty and staff. “This was very informative,” he said. “I hope you can come back next month and maybe we can do this again.” Leaning back against the wood stool, Smith smiled. “We’ll see.” —Staff writer Bonnie J. Kavoussi can be reached at kavoussi@fas.harvard.edu...
...hope that my research on the impact of the Hajj pilgrimage on the pilgrim will inform the wider academic debate on the nature and interaction of religious and non-religious beliefs in Islam,” he said in the press release...
...hope at least some people in the IRS were honest...
...Without national standards for what our students should learn, it will be hard for the U.S. to succeed in the 21st century economy. Today's wacky patchwork makes it difficult to assess which methods work best or how to hold teachers and schools accountable. Fortunately, there are glimmers of hope that the politics surrounding national standards has become a little less contentious. A growing coalition of reformers - from civil rights activist Al Sharpton to Georgia Republican governor Sonny Perdue - believe that some form of common standards is necessary to achieve a wide array of other education reforms, including merit...