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...expect the Salient to be respectful of their fellow students and others?? religions,” she wrote in an e-mail. “I expect the Harvard Muslim community to [continue] to counteract the prevailing stereotypes against Muslims...
Elaborating on this idea of simultaneity, Palmer said that the book emphasizes “what it means to be alive and well at the same moment as others are in distress, and what we can do to respond to others?? pain...It’s so much about personal engagement and personal choice,” he said...
...real synergy to it,” said Cambridge City Council member Brian P. Murphy ’86-’87, referring to the collaboration with the universities. “[The collaboration] allows you to come up with ideas and build off of others?? ideas and I think that that’s a real benefit to the process...
...register, commonly known as the freshman facebook, may be a dying breed due to the growing popularity of facebook.com, which already allows freshmen to see each others?? photos before meeting in person...
...Straight, Cohen, Moskowitz, Toussaint, and others??a word-of-mouth search found 11 current Harvard seniors who are engaged—do not a trend make. Over the last few decades, people in the United States have started to marry later, according to statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau. The median age at first marriage was 20.8 for women and 23.2 for men in 1970, 23.9 for women and 26.1 for men in 1990, and has increased to 25.3 for women...