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...much as $1 billion worth of development such as hotels and shops, perhaps performance spaces or a planetarium. "This is a giant step in a city that understands what its core business is-food, music, the riverfront, culture, architecture," says Cummings. A riverfront park, long championed by the non-profit Trust for Public Land, is expected to take shape over the next five years, attracting new condo and housing development. "The riverfront is the cornerstone to the renaissance of our city," says Larry Schmidt, who runs the New Orleans office of the Trust, which seeks to conserve land for parks...
...Harvard, should have the premiere high school in the country, and Harvard should be part of the effort to make it outstanding. In addition to extending the Harvard community into the Cambridge community, Reeves believes Harvard should pay taxes, and argues that the University is not a non-profit...
...critical of his alma mater, despite his assertion that “in some ways, the relationship [between Harvard and Cambridge] has never been better.”Reeves insists that the University should pay taxes. Under state law, Harvard is tax-exempt because it is categorized as a non-profit institution.“There will never be a good reason for the citizens of Cambridge to subsidize Harvard. We’ve got people here who can’t afford to live in their working-class houses because Harvard and MIT have attracted people here and housing...
...future vision of bored, invincible humans living in Disneyworld, and it was the first book released under the “copyleft” Creative Commons license—in addition to selling the book in stores, he offered the entire text for free on his website, allowing any non-profit use or manipulation...
...more without homes. When Datar returned to Harvard shortly after, she says she no longer felt as though she belonged. So she took time off and headed back to India to aid relief efforts. For four months, she lived on the floor of a training center for a local non-profit and spent up to 16 hours a day cranking out grant proposals. Since she’s returned this past fall, she has realized that her experience has affected her in ways she couldn’t have imagined. Like most Harvard students, her peers continue to be caught...