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With file cabinets in the Fogg Museum filled to maximum capacity and cardboard boxes full of papers cluttering every office, the Harvard University Art Museum’s first-ever curator has her hands full...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fogg Archives Get Organized | 2/28/2003 | See Source »

...Pell Grant received a small increase, raising the maximum yearly award from...

Author: By Jeremy D. Olson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boost in Federal Funds Brings Ambiguous Benefits | 2/19/2003 | See Source »

Director of Financial Aid Sally C. Donahue said that the marginal increase in the maximum Pell Grant “will not increase the total grant in a student’s financial aid package,” since the University traditionally provides grants to cover whatever portion of the cost a student is unable to secure from outside sources...

Author: By Jeremy D. Olson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boost in Federal Funds Brings Ambiguous Benefits | 2/19/2003 | See Source »

...downtown Des Moines, Iowa, last week, expressing a sentiment that would have been just as common on the streets of Dusseldorf or Damascus. The Administration has always worried that public support for a war--especially one waged without backing from a broad international coalition--was soft. To gain maximum support, the Administration still needs to sell the case for action to two distinct constituencies--first, ordinary Americans, and second, the diplomats who gather in the Security Council. And that is why, when it wanted to make the case last week that Saddam is a danger to safety and security everywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq: Diplomacy and Deployment: Countdown To War | 2/17/2003 | See Source »

...deliberate response to the Department of Corrections’ past inability to preserve prisoners’ due process protections. The violation of these constitutional protections can and will have dramatic affects on a large number of inmates. Consider this: according to the 1998 court testimony of one maximum-security prison warden, approximately 85 percent of Massachusetts prisoners then in solitary confinement units had simply been overclassified. They didn’t belong in solitary confinement and could have remained in standard or even minimal security conditions without any additional threat. A majority of those prisoners to this day still suffer...

Author: By Richard M. Re and Previn Warren, S | Title: Expanding Unfair Punishment | 2/13/2003 | See Source »

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