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...recycling our funds into community service and work study opportunities associated with the Phillips Brooks House,” he said. “The Phillips Brooks program will target these funds toward community service in the disaster area.” Executive Director of Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) Gene Corbin said yesterday that there were no formal plans yet for the University to give PBHA the funds. “I heard that there might be a possibility of work-study students receiving funding for doing work in the area,” Corbin said...
...Powell said. The COOP first planned to donate its funds to the Red Cross, but at the suggestion of students on the company’s University and Community Relations Committee, decided to give the money to student-oriented organizations. According to Gene Corbin, the executive director of PBHA, The COOP’s contributions will comprise the majority of funding for PBHA’s “Helping Rebuild the Gulf Coast” project, which will send groups of Harvard students to the Gulf Coast areas most affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita during intersession...
...from doing a damn good designing job for the magazine. Plus, she always brings cheese to the production suite, which is nice, especially next year when we call Ashley at 4 a.m. to recover all the pages we lost. Hopefully she won’t go running back to PBHA...
...sarcastic and sharp-witted, but when talking about his thesis on heroin policy and methadone research, his just-finished presidential term at the Harvard Independent, and especially his volunteer work with teens, he sounds, of all things, earnest. Well, almost: “I have tons of fun at PBHA,” he says, “You get to meet everyone twice. First [it’s] ‘Hi, I’m Steve Lee’ and then a week later, when they discover that I’m not a fan of a certain...
...College students can no longer afford to have a student government that is deaf to student demand. We challenge students truly to think about what role the UC can play in our everyday lives. The three of us speak for different experiences at Harvard—community service with PBHA and CityStep, athletics, activism, and campus groups like the Black Men’s Forum—but we have come together in unwavering support of John and Tara. We know that Voith and Gadgil are the only candidates who can give you a voice and the means to enact...