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Students can also do their part to combat campus hate crimes by developing good working relationships with key administrators before hate crimes occur so that communication is possible during the stressful period that may follow a bias incident. Students can also join together to build coalitions across campus to monitor incidents, and they can advocate for stronger hate crime legislation and effective university procedures...
...violence and riots occur in the same India that boasts of an ancient civilization, a secular society and unity in diversity? Is this the country of the great Mohandas Gandhi, who stood alone in front of pre-partition mobs and made them slither away whimpering? It is really surprising that not a single politician went into these troubled areas to dissuade the fanatics. Compare this with the situation in America following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, in which thousands of innocents were killed. We remember with gratitude the tremendous restraint shown by most Americans toward Muslims residing...
Since his appointment as president, Summers has been insistent that the development of University land in Allston will occur on his watch. One of three scenarios being considered for University expansion across the river involves the creation of a science campus in Allston...
Since that time University President Lawrence H. Summers has forced the Law School to reconsider, and told them that planning—and in this case, fundraising—should occur in a manner that would keep the Allston option open...
Periods of takeovers followed by sprees of spin-offs are hardly new. M and A activity usually increases as markets and liquidity rise, while demergers often occur after things go bust. "Clearly there is quite a cyclical and fashionable element involved," says HSBC's Russell. That's partly explained by the investment banks' need to make money regardless of market performance. "If you can't do the merger, do the spin-off. In bad times, the spin-off is the easier sell," Minichiello says. Management comes under pressure from investors to "do something," and the investment banks are there with...