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Next in line was the first forum of the spring semester, held on Feb. 2, where the Committee on Science and Technology Education presented plans for new introductory courses in the physical and life sciences. Some of the results of that committee’s labor??—the Life Sciences 1a and 1b class track—will begin next fall...

Author: By Allison A. Frost and Evan H. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Progress, But No Votes, For Review | 6/9/2005 | See Source »

Next in line was the first forum of the spring semester, held on Feb. 2, where the Committee on Science and Technology Education presented plans for new introductory courses in the physical and life sciences. Some of the results of that committee’s labor??—the Life Sciences 1a and 1b class track—will begin next fall...

Author: By Allison A. Frost and Evan H. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Progress, But No Votes, For Review | 6/8/2005 | See Source »

...shipping jobs overseas,” Kerry would promise, in between preppy-on-preppy swipes at Howard Dean, late last year. Now neutralized of its primary season pungence, that message—leveraging the tax code (doing something!) to encourage American companies to retain their relatively expensive domestic labor??remains at the heart of Kerry’s candidacy...

Author: By Brian M. Goldsmith, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Zell Miller's Disease | 9/13/2004 | See Source »

...yearbook could also sharply increase its revenues through advertising. HYP only earns $18,000 per year ($11.25 per book) in advertising because it contracts an outside agency to do the work. Like The Crimson and the Lampoon, HYP should take advantage of its free student labor??expanding its business department if necessary—and aggressively sell advertisements. National companies such as Merrill Lynch and Ralph Lauren would probably jump at the opportunity to have their logo on a publication that Harvard alums will read for the rest of their lives...

Author: By Nicholas F.B. Smyth, | Title: Let's Vote Down the Other Mandatory Fee | 5/24/2004 | See Source »

...cocoa that goes into the chocolate consumed in the U.S. is produced in similarly deplorable conditions in West Africa and Central America. The International Labor Organization and the U.S. government have both recognized the existence of the use of child trafficking and forced labor??essentially child slavery—in cocoa production in the Ivory Coast. The State Department has reported that child slaves in West Africa number in the thousands. Many work 12-hour days, and physical beatings are common...

Author: By Jordan A.A. Bar am, Kevin P. Connor, and Mary M. Jirmanus, JORDAN A.A. BAR AM AND KEVIN P. CONNOR AND MARY M. JIRMANUSS | Title: All's Not Fair in Valentine's Day Trade | 2/13/2004 | See Source »

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