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...your public life,” Eisele says. Indeed, for the true connoisseurs, beer can become your life. As an explanation for his unusual occupation, Schier says, “Real jobs suck with alarming regularity.” Indeed. Perhaps Harvard students should consider promoting beer from mere weekend hobby to lifelong obsession...

Author: By Jack G. Clayton, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Taste of College Knowledge: The Queen’s Head Beer School | 10/10/2007 | See Source »

...tuition of $30,122, it would cost about $202 million to completely eliminate tuition for all students. The College gave away a total of about $99.7 million in financial aid awards last year, leaving a difference of about $102.3 million, a staggering sum to be sure, but a mere 0.3 percent of Harvard’s 34.9 billion endowment. Even looking at only growth from the endowment, the total cost of eliminating tuition would only be 1.8 percent of the 5.7 billion increase in the endowment in the most recent fiscal year. But even if Harvard were able to eliminate...

Author: By Jamison A. Hill, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Why Can't Harvard Be Free? | 10/10/2007 | See Source »

...game. As far back as 1895, satirist Finley Peter Dunne's fictional saloonkeeper Martin Dooley observed that women, children and prohibitionists would do well to stay out of it, because "politics ain't beanbag." But surely, even Mr. Dooley could never have imagined a day would come when a mere seventh grader could be swift-boated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Swift-Boating of Graeme Frost | 10/10/2007 | See Source »

...would step up, and vice versa.” The Big Red struck first with an unassisted shot from the top of the circle, just over five minutes after halftime. The Crimson was quick to answer, as junior Kristen Bannon deflected a shot by Shapiro into the net. A mere 53 seconds after Bannon’s tally, Cornell pushed one in to take its second lead of the game. A pair of rookies kept Harvard alive by tying the contest at 2 in the 57th minute. Freshman Maggie McVeigh, who later forced the game-winning corner, scored...

Author: By Kara T. Kelley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Shapiro's Overtime Winner Keeps Crimson Atop Ivies | 10/8/2007 | See Source »

...SCHIP program. For large families who lack employer-provided health insurance, even $80,000 may not be sufficient to cover healthcare costs. Congress must override Bush’s veto to help provide increased coverage for America’s most vulnerable children. But SCHIP is a mere band-aid for a health care system that is fatally flawed. Americans spend twice as much as other developed countries for health care–about $7,000 per person per year–but lack the high quality of care and system efficiency of many other industrialized nations. Wealthy patients receive...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Victims of a Veto | 10/8/2007 | See Source »

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