Word: peering
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...enjoy one another’s company. Relationships between those who rip off and those who get ripped off, as well as all of the witnesses, are certainly strained. The exchange can be compared to the sketchy guy on the dance floor who is taking advantage of an inebriated peer, except the victim knows he or she has been ripped off. The mere knowledge that such predators live among us is shameful. Also, for a community that strongly believes in social justice, it is surprising that there have not been more objections to the extortion within our houses...
Harvard’s policy stands in contrast to some of its peer schools, notably Princeton and Yale, which are maintaining previous hiring levels. Harvard stands to lose talent to these schools, as young academics begin tenure tracks at other universities. There is no guarantee that these professors will be able or willing to move to Harvard later in their careers...
...Still, bringing in new faculty remains a top priority for some key peer institutions. While FAS has cut its searches from 50 to 21 to cut costs, Princeton and Yale have not reported slashing any hires...
...European schools, which can rely on a steady flow of income from the government and do not rely on their endowments, also are looking to take advantage of the financial crisis raging at their peer institutions across the Atlantic...
...film.”Further into the gallery, faint whiffs of apple emanated from a crate filled with decaying red apples punctured with nails. Xinran Yuan ’10, also a Crimson photo editor, calls her sculpture from her VES 30 class the more literal interpretation of peer pressure and self-realization. “I was dealing with evoking awareness of the space within people, this idea of inner space and searching for the traces of oneself,” Yuan said. “Eventually the whole piece is meant to decay.”Kayla...