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...resources and questions about genuine motives, this entrepreneurial bent is beneficial to the Harvard community. Students are better able to pursue their interests because of increasingly specialized organizations that bring in speakers and provide opportunities that would otherwise be absent. The entrepreneurs themselves also acquire valuable skills in the process??such as budgeting, networking, and managing—that will serve them well in the future...
...allegedly “laced with obscenities.” The man turned out to be a Boston area high school student working at Harvard for the summer. HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano said in an e-mailed statement that HUPD would not “speculate on the process?? but his department is looking “forward to any recommendations generated by [the] process that will help ensure the HUPD remains as effective as possible.”University officials similarly said that they were unconcerned with the delay and that they were confident that...
Undergraduate Council President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, who attended the meeting, said that if a change in policy were to take place, students, House masters, and other individuals integral to residential life should be included in the process??as was not the case when the current policy was established...
...messianic cult presents a distinct cause of concern. His youthful adherents have set their expectations too high for not only his presidency but also the salvific effects of any politician or political system. Without a religion of their own, their faith is in Obama and the political process??with potentially disastrous effects for the size, scope, and sanctity of our government...
...send students to Yale and Princeton as part of the team. Including these student members in HPPC, to serve alongside faculty, House masters, administrators, and planners from the Allston Development Group1, is a positive step towards ensuring that student recommendations are given proper weight. Since the 15-year reconstruction process??estimated to cost $1 billion—will be the largest of such renovations to date, it only seems fit that such permanent changes reflect the concerns of the buildings’ inhabitants. Additionally, Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds e-mailed a comprehensive survey to students...