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...sense, the Stern math is fairly simple. Assuming he brings in 2 million listeners, who pay $13 a month, he more than pays for his $100 million a year in operating expenses, which also goes toward production costs for his show and two 24-hour channels he plans to program. Throw in ad revenues and he?s raking in profits for his corporate parent. Indeed, Sirius boss Mel Karmazin aims to generate $100 million in ad revenues by 2007, up from less than $10 million now. Stern is essential to that equation. Karmazin, after all, has long had faith...
...away. According to Director of the BSC Abigail Lipson, the Bureau receives roughly 1,300 requests each year for peer tutoring. When asked about a tutor shortage, Lipson wrote in an e-mail that requests for more advanced or smaller courses were generally harder to fill, while introductory physics, math, economics, and chemistry courses were in highest demand. “It is very rare that we cannot fulfill a request,” she wrote. Some tutors say that there are several factors that may prevent more students from working with the BSC. Otner and Jernigan said one factor...
...number of financial firms seemed to overpower the other options, according to Hayley J. Fink ’08. “There’s always an overwhelming number of consulting companies,” she said. Tim H. Zhou ’07, an applied math and economics major from China, said he was considering internships at a number of the financial companies present. “It would be nice if, one day, I became an entrepreneur and took advantage of my connection to China and get involved in global business rather than something so specific...
...apparently, wearing a gigantic, gold cocktail ring. On sight of this piece of man-jewelry, I was deeply impressed. “So, this is how the men at Harvard occupy their time!” I yelped with joy. “I thought they only did math problem sets and made gimp key chains!” The photographic tableau demonstrates the beauty of the magazine: The men that I know at Harvard tend to be work-obsessed, sensitive, and horridly awkward around women. Indeed, for most of the boys I know here, ladies are individuals whom they...
...week long residential program this summer for students doing on-campus science research. The Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE) will provide housing, some meals, and special lectures for between 100 and 140 Harvard undergraduates who have research jobs lined up with Harvard-affiliated professors in the math and sciences. Before the start of the summer, PRISE will also help students who haven’t yet found research jobs connect with Harvard professors. The program will most likely be housed in Leverett House. “We’re really excited about this program...