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...years later—students were still holding their breath. Then-Crimson staff writer Robert Field announced, “A program to match incoming freshmen with upperclass advisers will be expanded next year to include most members of the freshman class.” Obviously, needed reform takes a long time at Harvard. But we hope that it doesn’t take decades for the Harvard College Curricular Review report’s recent recommendations on improving advising at Harvard to take effect...
...protest cuts of service to low-income neighborhoods. Based on actual research done by Flood, who is a Crimson editor, on the squatters and drug epidemic in the 1970s and ’80s, the play gives an inside look at the grimier side of bureaucratic reform...
Behind his candidacy, Dahroug says, is his desire to reform school financing and improve the quality and consistency of public education in his district—without reallocating funds directly from wealthier to poorer districts...
Expos is a tradition worth keeping, but it also badly in need of reform. The College is right to envision an oral communication component and to focus on making the program more relevant to the rest of the curriculum. We eagerly await more details about how it intends to complete these tasks...
...casualty of the war in Iraq and the way it has dominated the nation's attention is President Bush's legislative agenda. Nearly all his initiatives have either stalled or run into trouble in Congress. His immigration-reform initiative, which would give illegal immigrants guest-worker status, appears to be going nowhere. Conservatives spurn it as a reward for illegal activities, while liberals complain that it doesn't go far enough. A welfare-reform bill, which would toughen work requirements, got caught in a tussle over whether to raise the minimum wage. Meanwhile, even with gasoline prices rising, the energy...