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Some politicians are proud to reduce spending on education, but their pride is severely misplaced. If the United States is to remain competitive in the world and continue to expand the economy, more Americans must be able to attend college. The House ought to be ashamed about its recent attempts to reduce students’ ability...
...positive question of whether or not downloading music is illegal (or even whether it’s “stealing” in the semantic sense of the word) is not, I don’t think, the correct question to be asking. Rather we ought to be asking ourselves how the notions and the codification of copyright, originally laid out in the Constitution and subsequently modified dozens of times to include such specific provisions as how many feet of bar space an establishment must have before they pay royalties on the music they play over their loudspeaker, conform...
...addition to making course websites more useful for students before study card day, many College courses could make more effective use of the Internet during the term as well. Where applicable, lecture videos, lecture audio and at the very least, lecture notes, ought to be more readily available online. As there is no substitute for attending a professor’s lecture, in the event of the occasional absence or for the purpose of reviewing for exams, these course materials are invaluable for students. In addition, courseheads ought to provide students with online readings and supplementary links whenever possible...
Lecturer on the Study of Religion Brian C.W. Palmer ’86 says that he also feels that the review ought to have organized differently...
...policy, “relevant standards of quality and appropriateness should be established and maintained,” but nowhere is this additional funding specifically banned, and because it is the advertisers’ names, presumably, and not the Harvard name that would be used, no conflict ought to exist...