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...plan is “something historic, truly landmark, a once-in-a-generation opportunity.” It leads to a more humane society, where our economic development allows us to provide for the the needs of our poorest citizens. Despite outspending all its peers on health care per capita, the United States is one of the few industrialized countries in the world that does not have a health care solution for its neediest citizens. We hope that Massachusetts’ step in the direction of helping its poor is a harbinger of more to come. With our state...
...around $40 million, and its endowment was only $10 billion (at the time the overall endowment was $22 billion), a fraction of Harvard’s nearly $26 billion total. In fact, Harvard ranks behind peer institutions like Princeton and Yale in terms of arts and sciences endowment per student. And in fiscal year 2004, just 13 percent of the College’s endowment was unrestricted in use. Harvard cannot legally lift these donor-imposed restrictions to use the money for the College’s financial aid whims. We thought we were so loaded, but alas, no cigar...
...churning out three or four articles each round—none touching upon the graduation problem. And certainly not for coaches like LSU’s John Brady, who immediately cashed in on his players’ Final Four run to publicly demand a higher salary. Apparently $715,000 per year is not enough. (Meanwhile, the students who fail to graduate can look forward to a median annual income...
...Ben’s latest research puts the ball squarely into Yahoo’s court to explain itself,” Zittrain said, adding that the entire pay-per-click online advertising system is accompanied by large incentives for fraudulent practices...
...largest budgets in the campus theatrical world. This year’s feature is a farcical operetta entitled “The Yeomen of the Guard,” which will run at the Agassiz Theatre. HRG&SP produce one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s 14 operettas per semester, replaying shows every four years...