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...Driscoll began serving his sentence, Craig's relatives and friends gathered in her house to reflect and plan a course of action...
...Begay argues that these rates fail to reflect that far higher numbers of Native Americans actually enter higher education--and then drop out. He says this is because many Native Americans are only beginning to feel comfortable in an alien educational system...
...Miller, a retired baker living in Cambridge, spent yesterday afternoon in the Square, looking out onto consumer-friendly Mass. Ave., where 50 years ago there might have been a parade in honor of Armistice Day. He says, "Veterans Day is a chance to reflect and be proud of men who sacrificed to keep this and other Allied countries free." Dorothy Riedly, a 14-year-old high-schooler from New Hampshire who also spent Veterans Day in the Square, says of the holiday: "I guess I like it because my grandfather is a veteran...
Like most other Ivy League schools and Stanford, Harvard should have student representatives on its disciplinary board. Our disciplinary body should reflect the view of the majority, and this majority should include both students and faculty. Faculty have argued that students prefer the Ad Board because it provides confidentiality and punishment based on precedent. The faculty should let the students decide this. The disciplinary board should have student representation as the default condition; student participation in disciplinary decisions is, at present, merely lip service. Only if the Ad Boarded student wishes for more privacy would he or she then request...
Managed-care health systems and hospital mergers are common in Massachusetts, and Harvard's affiliated teaching hospitals reflect those trends. Brigham and Women's Hospital merged with Mass. General in 1993 to form Partners Heath Care, and Mount Auburn and Deaconess hospitals recently merged as well...