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...through the same silly little ritual. I invariably read my—in fact all—of the horoscopes, comment on how stupid they are and ask my roommates what kind of person bases any sort of decision, serious or otherwise on advice like “This month??s eclipse activity shifts your focus to career growth. Go for it Rams!” I find Glamourscope, as the magazine calls it, especially entertaining because, besides giving a general reading, it offers each sign in the Zodiac a “Do?...

Author: By Antoinette C. Nwandu, ANTOINETTE C. NWANDU | Title: In the Stars | 12/10/2001 | See Source »

...evening was also an opportunity for the outgoing board to reflect on its work and look forward. Porter, who began the evening by thanking the members of his board, cited the success of the club’s “Conservative Awareness Month?? He was also greeted with cheers of “Porter in 2020” from the audience. He said he thought the future of the club was in good hands...

Author: By Benjamin J. Toff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Republican Club Elects New Leader | 12/6/2001 | See Source »

...rewards of knowing students better come in many guises for these professors. In this month??s issue of The Atlantic, Weatherhead III University Professor Samuel P. Huntington discussed how his interactions with undergraduates are so rewarding because undergraduates tend to be more apt to challenge the professor than graduate students who are more respectful of academic norms. Travers said that his interactions have helped him to reconsider subjects outside of his traditional focus of British imperial history. Through his weekly lunches he has with undergraduates in his 40-person lecture class and his interactions with his freshman seminar...

Author: By Angie Marek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faculty Fiestas | 11/29/2001 | See Source »

...positions, and taking new measures to ease the process of union organizing —would take a far greater commitment from the University than simply imposing a wage floor. Regardless of what happens after the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies (HCECP) releases its report in a month??s time, the living wage campaign has already transformed its public presence from a single-issue lobbying group into a movement focused on perennial issues and engaged in a near-permanent effort to amend the University’s labor policies...

Author: By Stephen E. Sachs, | Title: Watch What We Say | 11/20/2001 | See Source »

...Last month??s anthrax bioterrorism attacks were traced to envelopes full of white powder sent through the postal service...

Author: By Amy W. Lai, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Signs Aim to Calm Fears | 11/15/2001 | See Source »

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