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...that I am elated by the silence that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues have received during this long and hard-fought race—a race so often touted for breaking glass ceilings. I can’t help but worry that this silence is the product of apathy among progressives in the fight to end homophobia rather than a sea change in America’s opinion of LGBT people and their “lifestyles...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine | Title: Where’s The Gays? | 2/24/2008 | See Source »

...Karp and Langer’s labs have only tested the adhesive on rats and pigs. However, Karp and Langer say they’ll likely develop a specific application for their adhesive and soon work with a company to get their product into hospitals...

Author: By Anna E. Pritt, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Geckos Inspire Possible Medical Adhesive | 2/22/2008 | See Source »

...second big challenge: devising an operating structure to suit. "One of the important steps we still needed to take was to organize ourselves around markets," he says. "So we said, 'We're going to organize from the outside in.'" It's a huge decision. Organize however you like: around product lines, manufacturing, markets, geography, customers, etc. But get it wrong, and your company will wobble in the wrong orbit for years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Complex Task of Simplicity | 2/21/2008 | See Source »

...Tuesday, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences approved a motion to make all of their future published academic works, the product of all that time not spent in office hours, available within the Harvard community. Plus, the lack of costs in accessing these publications means no more undercover trips to the COOP in search of hidden ISBN numbers...

Author: By H. Zane B. Wruble, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Harvard Dream Come True: Free Scholarly Articles! | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...blacks do politics.” However, not everyone in attendance shared Terry’s views. Tricia Rose, a professor of Africana Studies at Brown University, said that hip hop has lost its political potential due to its commercialization. “The ghetto has become a product; something to be consumed, something to be worn,” she said, adding that hip hop has become an enterprise that exploits its environment. Rose also said that hip hop—while it is not the cause of homophobia and misogyny—aids in the distribution of these...

Author: By Elliot Ikheloa, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panel Considers Hip Hop’s Place in Politics | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

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