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Although the most far-reaching and effective changes may require our persistent efforts, there are other solutions the College could implement tomorrow. Many of these quick fixes are familiar; their simplicity has led students to advocate them for years. But Harvard is a place where old traditions die hard even if there is no reason to maintain them, and student voices have too often fallen upon deaf ears. If the College is dedicated to the goal of building a vibrant community, it should begin making improvements—both small and large—right...
Proceeds from ticket sales will go to Project HEALTH, a national non-profit service organization. Founded in 1996 by a Harvard undergraduate, the organization works to develop and implement projects that work to break the connection between poverty and poor health. Its numerous programs, both hospital and neighborhood-based, bring together the efforts of undergraduate volunteers with the expertise of professional health-care providers and inner-city community leaders. Originally based at sites in Dorchester and Roxbury, the program has since expanded to Providence, New York City and Washington, D.C. About 150 Harvard students currently volunteer; recruiting will begin anew...
Most notably, the bill would impose a six-month moratorium on new student visas to foreign students. It would also encourage the INS to implement a long-planned electronic system to track the half-million foreign students studying in the U.S. Currently, there is no consistent system of making sure students don’t overstay their visas and no way to enforce their legal obligations regarding academic work...
...Furthermore, the enemy we face is secretive, hidden and quite possibly still at large in this country. To advertise every counter-terrorist measure that American security personnel intend to implement would be counterproductive...
SCHWAB "Announced today that...it plans to implement further restructuring to reduce operating expenses." Translation: 2,000 to 2,400 jobs lost...