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...wise up and appreciate the magnificence of Harvard’s plans will not help. Invitations to the community to participate in the drafting of those plans before they harden into proposals would be a lot more useful—we do, after all, share the space and infrastructure??and would encourage us, Allston residents, to reenter the review process with an open mind. No one wants Harvard’s Allston plans to flounder, but many of us in Allston think it’s a shame that the University has been so reluctant to follow...
...report. BUDGETING FOR BUILDINGNew building costs made up 49 percent of all capital expenditures. That figure included ongoing construction on the 510,000 square-foot Northwest Science Building and 137,000 square-foot Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering (LISE). The University also finished construction on the Biological Research Infrastructure??75,000 square feet of laboratory space—and the Center for Government and International Studies (CGIS). The University also continued its expansion into Allston, acquiring five new properties for its portfolio.Overall, the University added 600,000 square feet of physical space in 31 new capital projects...
...play amplified instruments in the Yard. “That’s the kind of little thing that makes it so hard to start a band,” adds Le-Khac. The consensus among the group, according to Drake, is that “there is no infrastructure?? for rock music at Harvard. This complaint seems shared by many other musicians trying to create rock music at Harvard. Yet their dreams of regular practice space and enthusiastic audiences may soon be fulfilled; two separate groups are planning a new era for the campus scene, hoping...
...appealing to swing voters. We should have used the Internet and technology more effectively to raise money. We gave up on too many states and focused only on the 18 battlegrounds. And we need to spend the time, between elections, building the state parties, and investing in a liberal infrastructure??think tanks, progressive media, and college newspapers...
Maybe, as my DNC candidate, Simon Rosenberg, once said, “an excited Democratic base, and a whole new source of money, is nothing to be afraid of.” And maybe—despite all the talk about the right message, and building a stronger liberal infrastructure??maybe that is the most any DNC chair...