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...group says it hopes to return to Suriel over the summer for eight days to make further assessments and implement an educational plan, which will involve lessons in safe water practices and sanitation...
...keep a semblance of order, making connections, building friendships. Some of the poorer students don’t have even basic needs met, such as getting the necessary textbooks or getting proper nutrition. You have to take those things into account.THC: And was there much room for actors to implement their own styles on “The Wire?” Was there any improvisation or on-set changes? JTF: The script for “The Wire” was painstakingly written. There was no expectation of ad-libbing. Every episode took many rewrites; the script was very...
...especially police departments are nevertheless starting to recognize the importance of alert programs. “With just a few clicks, one person can alert everyone in the way they want to receive the message,” he said. As the Cambridge, Boston, and other surrounding police departments implement these programs, Harvard is also attempting to increase student participation in its own alert program. Faculty of Arts and Sciences spokesman Robert P. Mitchell said the College is currently in transition, trying to figure out how to stress the importance of community alerts to students, faculty, and staff...
...last incident raised the number of U.S. military fatalities in Iraq to 4,000. While an American military spokesman pointed out that "no casualty is more or less significant than another," the timing of the ramped-up violence is telling. The trend comes as American troop strength - increased to implement the vaunted "surge" - continues to decline from heights reached in November...
...promised “singles for life” in Mather and the Quad. Furthermore, if the College is concerned about space, it should look into creating temporary, transitional housing for undergrads. This could either be at Square hotels or college-owned apartments. Finally, if certain Houses decide to implement changes that the College has recommended (such as in Winthrop), it only seems fair that the College re-open applications to transfer houses. Announcing the policy and not subsequently allowing students to apply to transfer is depriving undergrads of any autonomy they had in determining their living conditions. The fact...