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...that you can effect good policy developments, you need to hear [people??s] voices. I do that in a number of ways. I go to them where I find them in visiting the schools, the supermarkets and the coffee shops, as well as going to the churches. It’s really been about engaging people, putting together groups that represent those communities, talking with them so that they’re my eyes and ears into the community. Then I take that and talk to the council to say what policies or practices we do put into...
...instead using a multiple choice format. In the past, HUDS’ survey provided a forum for students to offer their opinions on the dining hall food, including a section for general feedback. HUDS focused this survey on sustainability to “get a better handle on people??s understanding and interest of sustainable life,” said HUDS spokeswoman Crista Martin. Some students said they were upset by the focus on sustainability. “We all care about it,” Julio D. Montejo Jr. ’10 said...
...bastion of liberal professors force-feeding radical opinions to a naïve student body. It’s simply that the tacit assumption, in the classroom as well as outside it, is that everyone is liberal. Why is this? Perhaps because Harvard is located in the People??s Republic of Cambridge in the heart of blue Massachusetts: the sort of community whose Oktoberfest parade features a Communist marching band and an elaborate float of pigs strapped to lipstick rockets. But the Harvard student body comes from all over—even from red states. More than...
...same everywhere. It’s not any fancier in Hollywood. It’s a voluntary, low-budget community run event.” Coffey echoed this sentiment: “It’s a lot more fun than one might expect to watch other people??s movies...
...recognize that the science is very young, and we need better and more data sets that relate people??s medical records to their genome sequences,” he said. “We’re going to show that it’s okay, and that we can get 100,000 volunteers who are willing to contribute their data in the interest of advancing science...