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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...recent round of budget cuts, the administration seemingly forgot to include student safety in their cost-benefit analysis. During these tough economic times, it is understandable that FAS must cut a number of costs to preserve Harvard’s solvency, but the move to dramatically reduce shuttle service is an especially poor choice for a cut, as it severely compromises student safety for an incommensurate financial gain. The proposed cuts to night shuttle service create a variety of hazards and constraints in the lives of students, as do the inconvenient cuts to morning service on weekends...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Dangerous Cut | 5/17/2009 | See Source »

...other university administrators about the cards’ impact on students with eating disorders. After other concerned students protested that the new policy deprived them of necessary nutritional knowledge, HUDS provided information through alternative methods. While the new HUDS policy is a reasonable compromise between the debating parties, HUDS must continue to make every effort to provide as much nutrition information to the students. To that end, our dining halls should avoid any further attempts to proscribe the dissemination of valuable nutritional information...

Author: By Anthony J. Bonilla | Title: A Return to Nutrition Normalcy | 5/17/2009 | See Source »

...clear to me that there is a significant amount of dead wood in both organizations, most of it in the areas that have seen the most staff growth in recent years. Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Michael D. Smith—who, it must be said, is responsible for quite a bit of this bureaucratic overgrowth—should strongly consider laying off some of the following staff before he implements cuts that would have a considerably more adverse effect on students...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani | Title: Fire These Administrators | 5/17/2009 | See Source »

...There is no doubt that there must be layoffs among the administrative staff who support students and faculty, and FAS leaders ought to be applauded for making real reductions. But not all cuts are equal, and FAS should focus on those that have the least impact on students and faculty. A logical way to go about making cuts is to scale back the most recent growth, a principle that would mean reductions in offices like advising, communications, finance, and the divisional deans. While these cuts might not be enough to stave off steps like reducing the shuttle schedule and laying...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani | Title: Fire These Administrators | 5/17/2009 | See Source »

...second term. One of his likely Republican challengers, who opposes gay marriage, has vowed to make it a key issue. Culver, who has said he believes marriage should be between a man and woman, has reacted in muted fashion to the new law, saying the court's decision must be respected and that he is reluctant to support a constitutional amendment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fragility of Gay Iowa | 5/16/2009 | See Source »

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