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...notoriously tight budgets—were not pleased with The Times’ 2005 decision to charge for content. “I read [The Times] every day,” said Chia N. Mustafa ’09. “So I was kind of pissed off??news should be accessible to everyone.” In the year and a half since TimesSelect was first introduced, the newspaper has continued to adapt to a business model that is increasingly reliant upon the Internet. Among Times readers on campus, the paper’s recent decision...
...Trout Day continues to stand as a monument to fish and as an excuse for a day off??a small piece of idiosyncrasy that somehow gives me assurance. The strength of our local flavors lies in the fact that they aren’t preserved for use’s sake, but because they remind us that who we are partly depends on from where we’ve come...
...pressure to maintain a “washboard stomach” or terrorism threats since September 11th, according to the study. Cultural labels—such as “stay-at-home mom,” “retired,” or “laid-off??—may stereotype individuals and also cause them further stress...
...president, Faust has promised to “back off?? from the curricular review...
...think that the committee has made a real, concerted effort to address many of the issues that were raised by the Faculty in discussions during the fall,” Faust said in the nine-minute interview. She added that she would “back off?? in bringing the review to an end. “It’s really the Faculty’s business,” she said. The president-elect also praised the report by the Task Force on Teaching and Career Development, which examined pedagogy at Harvard...