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...economists who reviewed The Crimson’s data, Linda C. Babcock of Carnegie Mellon University, has found that men are more likely to negotiate their starting salaries, while women are more likely to accept their employer’s first offer. In a study of Carnegie Mellon business school graduates, Babcock found that 57 percent of men “asked for more”—while just 7 percent of women tried to negotiate...
...have to combat “social norms” that hinder students from seeking treatment. One way to lift the taboo surrounding mental health issues is to publicize the extent of the problem, Barreira says. UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL The Crimson’s senior survey results also offer a clearer picture of sexual behavior among Harvard undergrads. According to the survey, 28 percent of seniors said they never had sex during their four years in college. Of the students who said they never had sex while at Harvard, two-thirds say they are happy with their choice...
Clinton, who served two terms as U.S. president from 1993 to 2001, was invited to “offer his wisdom,” First Class Marshal Chrix E. Finne ’07 said...
Mass. Hall is not being used next year for freshmen, as it has been in the past, because the rest of the freshman dormitories offer ample space to house the first-years, and those in Mass. Hall have traditionally been less integrated into the freshman class, says Assistant Dean of Residential Life Joshua G. McIntosh...
...Bush said, "I look forward to having conversations with President Putin, not only at the G8, but in the United States when he comes over. And my message will be, Vladimir - I call him Vladimir - that you shouldn't fear a missile defense system." Bush followed up on the offer to collaborate with Russia on missile defense that his Secretary of Defense Robert Gates made recently in Moscow. Bush said he'd tell Putin, "Please send your generals over to see how such a system would work. Send your scientists. Let us have the ability to discuss this issue...