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...since the resignation of the program??s director in July—followed by the exit of the assistant director at the beginning of this month—little effort has been made to find permanent leadership, and there are no plans for a search until there is a permanent Dean of the College. And while much feedback on the current administration’s performance has been positive, long-standing concerns about the job security of preceptors, their pay, and class sizes remain unresolved...
...senior guard Michele Gage—who was named the Ivy League Player of the Week last week after averaging 22 points and 9.5 rebounds in wins against Penn and Princeton—Colombia complete its program??s first ever weekend road-sweep in program history. If the Crimson is going to leave New York City with another Ancient Eight victory it will need to find a way to stop the Lion’s talented shooters...
With a smaller number of concentrators to manage, more time must be devoted to the improvement of the department’s oft-bemoaned academic program??not simply an advertisement campaign to refill the ranks of concentrators. “The Government Department Wants YOU to be a Government concentrator!” states the ubiquitous poster representing the department’s extensive ad campaign. Well, what students want is not on a upsurge in numbers, but rather tangible and substantive improvements to the Government program itself...
...billion pounds, goes to waste each year, according to Martin. “With only one plate they will eat a little at a time, and are less likely to waste it,” said Maureen A. Henry, a Quincy dining hall employee. In order to judge the program??s efficacy, Quincy dining services will perform a waste audit every Thursday night. To set a base standard, they measured waste after last Thursday’s dinner. Dining services found that 400 diners left a total of 45 pounds on their trays, according to Manny DaCruz, another...
This year marks the first without Early Action, the non-binding early admissions program that allowed students to apply by Nov. 1 and receive a decision by mid-December. Harvard announced the program??s end in fall 2006, arguing that early admissions practices tend to advantage students from wealthier families...