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...Marco Iannuzzi’s college quest was slightly different than that of many of his peers. He applied to Harvard, and like more than 90 percent of applicants, he was rejected. But unlike most, Iannuzzi tried again. And again...
...think we want to actually meet our readers,” says Mark J. Greif ’97, one of the founders and current editors of the journal.Greif, along with Keith A. Gessen ’97, Benjamin O. Kunkel ’96 and Marco Roth published the first issue of n+1 in the fall of 2004, (though an earlier Kinko’s-printed, hand-stapled prototype was technically the first manifestation of the journal) with the hope of addressing their collective concerns about the problems, happenings, and phenomena plaguing modern society...
...like they don’t belong,” she says. “The experience did not traumatize me as much as it amused me.”But some students say that the recent incidents have made them feel that the campus is getting more dangerous. Marco P. Basile ’08 says that he was shocked by the recent break-ins.“I was fascinated that this could happen on a college campus and not really upset people,” he says. “I think it?...
...middle class and the less well-off alike. After several years of wage restraint, unions in Germany, the Netherlands and elsewhere are pushing for substantial hikes this year. Now that the economy is doing better again, Dutch workers "think it's their time to get something back," says Marco van Moort, spokesman for the biggest Dutch union, Bondgenoten FNV. Builders in the Netherlands recently negotiated themselves a 7% pay increase over 27 months, far above the inflation rate. The European Central Bank last week expressed concern that such wage hikes could stoke inflation...
...land compensation. And unchecked development is eroding green areas critical to absorbing rainfall: a former catchment area in Kemang, South Jakarta, now an expat enclave, saw its worst flooding in years last week. "If there is no change in policy, the problem is clearly going to get worse," says Marco Kusumawijaya, an independent city-planning consultant. "The people cannot wait that long...