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Savory will be a collection of gourmet memoirs, essays and articles about real experiences with particular foods. The magazine will also include recipes, recommendations...

Author: By Charleton A. Lamb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Magazine to Make Your Mouth Water | 4/16/2008 | See Source »

...committee. We applaud the University’s approval of this expensive but much-needed project, which will have a profound impact on the experience of Harvard’s students. These renovations have the potential to combat many of the largest deficiencies currently plaguing the student body. In particular, the University should focus on addressing the layout of bedrooms, structural updates, and social space. Living conditions stand to improve greatly if the renovation project aims to better utilize space through minimizing the number of walkthroughs, providing a more diverse assortment of suites from which to choose. Such changes...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Classy Digs | 4/16/2008 | See Source »

...with the possibility of an extension at the end, for research in the laboratory of Harvard School of Public Health Professor Laurie H. Glimcher ’72. Glimcher’s groundbreaking research revealed a new pathway that regulates the cells that build bones, and indicated that a particular disruption in this pathway in mice resulted in the acceleration of bone formation. Her research could open new avenues to treat or prevent osteoporosis, a disease that affects approximately 75 million people worldwide according to a statement issued by the School of Public Health. “We are basically...

Author: By Nathan C. Strauss and Kevin Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Merck, Prof Combat Osteoporosis | 4/14/2008 | See Source »

...song featured amusing lines such as “China Garden has only moo-shoo pork for me,” but the acting and singing skills of Jonathan K. Tam ’10 and Ilan J. Caplan ’10 drew the most laughter. Tam, in particular, stood out—not only because he was the sole Asian in a predominantly white, Jewish cast. His renditions of “Ten Copecks” had the audience doubled up in laughter from the start, as did his performance as a vaudeville MC in the second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: One-Liners Translate in ‘Yiddish,’ But Plot Line Does Not | 4/14/2008 | See Source »

...Cambridge a welcoming place for these companies and industries.” Economics professor Kenneth S. Rogoff added that this new rule is “a move in the right direction” for the U.S. economy, and will be quite beneficial for many U.S. research laboratories in particular...

Author: By Jihae Lee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Law Extends Some Visas | 4/13/2008 | See Source »

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