Word: points
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Last December, Cambridge Savings Bank announced that an Abercrombie and Fitch store would open in the Read Block building at the focal point of Harvard Square...
...student groups' focus on real world events maintained and grew wider still as the crisis in Kosovo reached a breaking point...
...rather than portending a "mallification" of the Square, recent trends may simply point to another kind of evolution--toward upscale, independent stores...
Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 opposed the move from a professor's point of view, rightly pointing out in an e-mail message that "only students are affected by it--it requires no more effort on the part of the Faculty (except adding a few more students to a few courses), but it does add a nontrivial burden to the requirements on certain students." Is it too much to ask for the administration to minimize student requirements and reinstate the A.P. science exemption...
...overshadowed by a decision that was nearly a foregone conclusion--the full Faculty's vote to dismiss D. Drew Douglas, Class of 2000. Given their options, the Faculty made the right choice--to dismiss Douglas. But protestors demanded expulsion, an option which was never before the Faculty. At some point, the Faculty needs to make a policy decision to clarify when expulsion is appropriate. We believe rape deserves the harshest punishment Harvard can impose--expulsion. If, as the administration has argued, dismissal is effectively the same as expulsion, the College needs to clarify this distinction. March...