Word: reconsiderations
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Nevertheless, Malan says he hopes the FAS Computer Services will reconsider its policy because he believes "the program can be of use to the general FAS population."
"The millennium has traditionally been a time to reconsider what is happening socially," said Jakobsen, who will discuss gender and religion in the last panel. "[It] is a crucial time."
Roberta D. Edwards, a KSG student who also ranfor chapter president, told the group in herspeech that she was fired from her job at theMetropolitan Boston Transit Association foractively advocating civil rights. She also pointedto hearings held by the Boston City Councilyesterday to reconsider existing affirmativeaction employment programs in the...
For those of you impatient with the length of commuter shuttle flights from Boston to New York, you might want to reconsider. A group of Harvard students will be hitting the road to New York--on bicycles.
With each passing day, the President faces increasing pressure to resign. Should he do so before impeachment hearings begin--as now seems likely--he might salvage a bit of a positive legacy for himself. Clinton's resignation might force us to reconsider fundamental questions of presidential privacy and of the...