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...This isn??t the only example of the religious right’s impact on faith-based initiatives; in 2004, conservative Christian psychologist James Dobson put pressure on United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, to sack global health director Anne Peterson over her marginal support of condom usage, according to a Boston Globe investigative report last month. Dobson, known for heartily endorsing the corporal punishment of children and for once declaring, “homosexuality…will destroy the Earth,” is only one of several evangelicals who have forced the government?...
...negotiating a preferred lender agreement does not excuse financial aid offices from fully informing students about their options and the different incentives that various lenders offer. When asked why more comprehensive loan comparison data isn??t available in a brochure or on the HLS Web site, Ryan cited time and space limitations, saying that “we just don’t have it put together,” while dismissing the University’s preferred lender agreement with Citibank as irrelevant. Moreover, University Financial Aid Liaison Officer Laurie A. Hogan told The Crimson that...
...Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan’s response was that “It’s not going to put Harvard on the front page of The New York Times.” Possibly not. But maybe this is an issue where the best course of action isn??t to make waves in the national press but to adopt ideas that have already worked. Working within the current Core structure, slightly revising the categories, and drastically increasing the number of departmental courses that count seems like a good starting place...
...said that this meeting was an important forum for students to voice their opinions about the gen ed report. “It’s undergraduates who have seen the pros and cons of the core, and it’s the undergrads who know what is and isn??t appealing,” Greenfield said. In other UC business, the representatives approved $2,250 in a grant to Dudley House to host several dinners and parties. For the small number of students affiliated with Dudley House—57—this represents a larger allocation...
...lets his words circle back on themselves, he pauses to think about his phrasing, and he times a series of gently nervous twitches and stutters perfectly.Shrafin’s is the only character who reminded me of someone I might actually meet in the theater world. That isn??t necessarily a bad thing. “A Chorus Line” trades heavily in stereotypes, the performance of Michael L. Vinson ’07 as a flamboyant homosexual who disdains his small-town origins (“committing suicide in Buffalo would be redundant?...