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...will be developed through Nano-Terra’s existing relationships with large companies such as 3M and Merck KGaA, and with the U.S. government—specifically the Department of Defense. These partnerships are expected to produce products in 18 to 36 months, according to the press release. While many of Harvard’s schools have strict rules about professors partnering with companies that they have a financial stake in, Heller said that it is possible for such relationships to be appropriate and beneficial. “I’m not saying it’s automatically...
...Association (PBHA)—is set to open a new community office near Central Square to serve the Latino community in the greater Boston area. The new office, which opens on June 20, will be housed by El Concilio Hispano, a Massachusetts non-profit. According to an SCAS press release, the group was founded in 1973 “to provide free, quality information and assistance to underprivileged members of our community in order to help them to defend their legal rights and improve the quality of their lives.” The Massachusetts Small Claims Court settles disputes...
...that had been, especially on the parts of the seniors—Chu, co-captain Jennifer Sifers, Katie Johnston, Liza Solley, and Lindsay Weaver. “In our locker room, being a senior, there’s many tears,” Chu said in the post-game press conference. “Because I love Harvard hockey. That’s what it comes down to.”—Staff writer Loren Amor can be reached at lamor@fas.harvard.edu...
...Daily Trojan, objecting to his call for greater financial transparency and a reorganization of the paper’s senior positions. The administration’s willingness to actively intervene in the student publication’s elections raised serious concerns about the independence of the collegiate press. Universities, like society at large, rely on a free press to provide a check on administrative authority and misuse of power. Administrative oversight, has a chilling effect by forcing students to weigh their journalistic duty against fear of disciplinary sanction from the university. No journalist—student or professional?...
...immigration, mocking the former governor's spotty gun rights record as well as accusations that he's employed illegal immigrants: "Maybe he can get out his small varmint gun and drive those Guatemalans off his yard," McCain said. More recently, an anonymous McCain staffer concluded a dueling series of press releases about the Iraq spending bill by taking a swipe at Democratic candidate Barack Obama's inexperience: "Obama wouldn't know the difference between an RPG and a bong...