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...some very strong ties with colleagues here,” Melitz said, “It feels good to be back.” He added that he enjoys being back at Harvard “not so much based on working” with specific colleagues but rather on “day to day contact” with other members of the department. Melitz’s return adds to what Campbell called an “already outstanding group of international economists.” “I have had the amazing opportunity of being...

Author: By Stephanie B. Garlock, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Econ Prof. Returns After Two Years | 9/16/2009 | See Source »

...Rather, the victim was a young African American male who was reclining on the front steps of Hendrie Hall, a Yale building on a public street in New Haven, early in the evening while it was still light outside. His “crime” brought three Yale Police to handcuff and arrest him. When I inquired as a passerby what these police accused him of doing, he wept and replied that he had been sitting or lying on the steps...

Author: By Paul Keane | Title: LETTERS: Racial Profiling at Yale | 9/16/2009 | See Source »

...have used a device popularly known as the PRS Clicker, which is used for in-class question and answer sessions—or often, pop quizzes. The device was created in 1994 by Physics Professor Eric Mazur who said that his aim in developing the device was to enhance rather than distract from the learning process. Losick, who joint-teaches the undergraduate course Molecular Cellular Biology 52, is one of a number of faculty members who have embraced the clicker as a teaching supplement. “I like seeing the class become raucous because students are discussing?...

Author: By Diana Z. Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Technology Finds Its Place in Classes | 9/16/2009 | See Source »

Both sides have rejected the report, both sides have claimed that they acted purely out of self-defense, and both sides are, presumably, still seething. Thus the report and U.N. actions following its release have served merely to amplify rather than mitigate the eternal Palestinian-Israeli conflict...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: What to Make of Gaza | 9/16/2009 | See Source »

...sure, we would prefer to see both sides cooperate with the U.N. investigation rather than dispute the findings of the report. The constant—and often violent—struggle between Israel and the Palestinian territories is one of the major sources of stress for the entire world, not merely the U.S. But since both sides will likely continue to insist upon their own innocence, we may as well hope, in the admirable spirit of U.N. naivete, for a much larger step toward peace...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: What to Make of Gaza | 9/16/2009 | See Source »

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