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...role in pushing through the Civil Rights Act of 1964 than the anemic gestures towards civil rights made by the Kennedy White House. Senator Obama’s ability to rally the public troops—call it inspiration, charisma, or even “change you can believe in??—seems to have touched a widespread nerve amongst Democrats of all stripes, particularly when compared with the distinctly uninspiring and combative style of his opponent. It remains to be seen, however, just how valuable the American people believe this x-factor to be contra John...
...lack of funding, strong evidence suggests that it is actually a coordinated effort among those in Massachusetts Hall. How else could one explain large amounts of money dedicated to refurbishing or building non-residential facilities, while student housing—that the University encourages all students to live in??deteriorates? Additional evidence can be found by comparing Harvard’s undergraduate housing to other universities. A nearby, far lesser institution (Yale) is engaged in a multimillion dollar project to renovate undergraduate housing. While Harvard students worry about sewage in the basements, Yale students worry about which college...
...sort of work these officials thought Harvard had no business in??designing regulatory frameworks, augmenting patient safety, and improving the performance of health-care systems—was now providing an increasing share of its revenues...
...example, the document stipulates that tutors and other House staff members must “check in?? on private parties at least once during the course of the night...
Students juggle due dates and test times this month, but the deadlines don’t end once those three-hour exams are turned in??at least not for professors and teaching fellows...