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...says. "That's about it for the near future. Everybody's going to have to be careful." For Turks used to living in a boom, it's quite a change. But they've been through hard times before - much harder times, and not all that long ago. As Ümit Boyner says, "We have a saying here: "If you go into the hammam, you have to sweat." If a downturn at home is the price of greater integration into the world economy, so be it - as long as it doesn't last too long. - with reporting by Pelin Turgut / Istanbul
Harvard students can and do currently participate in ROTC at MIT, which is the ROTC host school for many local universities. However, such patriotic efforts are not officially recognized by the Harvard Corporation for political reasons. I do not advocate for the recognition of ROTC nor related overhead reimbursement from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences but from the Harvard Corporation. It is possibly illegal and certainly not fair nor logical for the Harvard Corporation to in effect punish Harvard cadets and midshipmen by withholding formal recognition of ROTC programs due to political policies imposed by Congress. Such political issues...
...many times have you heard a legendary Indian Classical singer with a range of three and a half octaves? That’s what we thought. Go hear a live concert by Pandit Jasraj and escape to India for the night. Friday, Oct. 24. 8:00 p.m. Kresge Auditorium, MIT, $20 5) A Spooky Menagerie We’re sure pets, like college students, don’t want to miss out on being stuffed into costumes this Halloween. Thank goodness there’s an event designed to help them let loose and help their friends: a pet costume...
...Harvard and ROTC have had a frosty relationship since 1969, when ROTC was banned from campus after student protested the Vietnam War. Harvard students who currently participate in ROTC do so at MIT...
...glad to come back to Harvard to do stand-up and distribute condoms. “I don’t know if it’s the economy or something, but people are just hoarding them,” Carlos says. “The weirdest thing was, MIT didn’t want...