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...night away in a sweaty dining hall, think again. As Harvard-Yale weekend approaches, the absence of dining hall parties should not go unnoticed. One of Harvard’s most anticipated traditions has been overcast by the cloud of bureaucracy that continually chokes Harvard social life: namely, the lack of communication and collaboration among House staff, the Student Life and Activities Office (SLAO), and students. The tailgate restrictions have already put a damper on the weekend, and none of the 12 Houses is permitting dining hall parties this weekend, perhaps due to overcrowding concerns. Furthermore, the decisions that have...
...Attorney Jack Blum—who has worked on bank and securities firm compliance, international financial crime, money laundering, and offshore tax evasion—rounded out the panel. The panel spent much of the time addressing the root causes of the economic crisis, and generally agreed that the lack of transparency in the financial markets was a top reason for the U.S. economy’s troubles. “We just gathered whatever stuff we could gather and made a sausage out of it, and we wrapped it up as filet mignon, and we sold...
Indeed, Harvard polo players have long had to deal with an unstable program, plagued by a lack of continued student commitment, a scarcity of athletic equipment—both live and inanimate—and the lack of a stadium close to the Harvard campus, said men’s captain Nicholas B. Snow...
...said "No problem, I'll get you on the plane, walk you up there take your bags." I would say most of the American airline groups that fly would go "No, you're late, you can't fly today. Your bags won't make it." It's really that lack of people just willing to go that extra - well, not even that extra mile cause they would have had to do the same thing if you showed up 3 hours early. It just comes down to rules and regulations, and I know there's a reason they have them...
...pushing 231 million percent. Cholera outbreaks have been reported in cities, and the failure to plant crops will leave 5.1 million Zimbabweans needing food aid by January. The World Food Programme (WFP) was recently forced to shrink the food ration made available to each needy person because of its lack of funding from international donors and its need to stretch its existing resources to expand the reach of its feeding program from 2 million to 4 million people. (The WFP has warned that it will run out of money by January unless more donor funds are forthcoming.) Across the country...