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...corner, think about where it will to be spent. Also think about the 30 others you passed, and what you would want done if they were in your family.I support the tough love approach. Don’t tell me you support the status quo. John W. Hastrup ’06 is a government concentrator in Dunster House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...give athletes a chance to earn that title. Harvard is not an institution that focuses exclusively on academics; Harvard breeds an inordinate share of scholars and Nobel laureates, but it also promotes journalism, musicianship, politics, as well as athletics. The College admissions office should stick with the status quo and not alienate athletes as Lowell tried to alienate Jews back in 1920s. Athletes’ intensive work deserves to be appreciated and accepted in this community just as much as anyone else’s area of expertise. They deserve the respect received by any other Harvard student?...
...message was just as clear: We're in charge here. The gangland execution of the respected Vice President of the Regional Assembly as he cast his vote was a warning that no one is safe, particularly not politicians like Fortugno who might have ideas about changing the status quo. The Bishop of Locri, Giancarlo Bregantini, noted that there were "two places in the world where they shoot at the polling stations: Iraq and Calabria." Though the outcome of the vote wasn't at issue in Calabria, the polls provided a perfect setting for the mob to make its point. "This...
...competence. The wages and compensation packages of HMC managers constantly serve as a lightning rod for criticism, with the most recent coming from some members of the Class of 1969, who claim they are receiving too much. Yet they earn far less than market value. We support the status quo, where Harvard is free to pay managers less than a profit-driven institution would, but enough to attract talent like El-Erian. As a final benefit, we are pleased to note that El-Erian will be teaching at HBS starting next year. This opportunity to teach capitalizes upon the endowment?...
...League. Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II says at national conferences, most administrators said they have had similar surges in the number of student groups. But the fact that Harvard is comparable to other institutions should not force Harvard to blindly accept a troubled status quo. The problem with the overabundance of student groups can be seen in the glut of student publications, which currently total 34 with two more being added to the list shortly. It’s impossible to read even a fraction of them, and few students go through the arduous task...