Word: perksã
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...injustices abound. At the most basic level, all-male final clubs distribute resources in strange and unfair ways. Membership comes with perks??mansions, dinners, alumni networks—none of which go to women. It is dubious to give men privileged access to all of these important benefits, and because of the dynamics of social space at Harvard, this inequity spawns many others...
...Internet within hours of their completion, thereby eliminating the need to come to class on time, if at all. Instead of resorting to dirty bribery to motivate its students to crawl out from the bed a few minutes earlier, administrators ought to cut some of these extraneous perks??perks that enable students to attend lecture electronically from their desks at their leisure, when they are feeling more alert...
Murakami’s increased acclaim in the U.S. has earned him star-like perks??he’s prestigious enough that his very presence is a boon for universities like Harvard—but he remains wary of his fame...
...mostly copies and coffee. “It is not at a super high level,” Rao says. But the perks??the chance to catch a glimpse of the justices, for example, and a meal with the White House fellows—are great...
Conley admits that the faculty members, many of whom might not like the idea of an increased teaching load, still have to be won over, and he says that faculty “perks?? will be written into the deal...