Word: reporter
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Even though the College meal plan for the days between the end of finals and Commencement Day was expanded this year, seniors report that their final weeks at Harvard have cost upwards of $100, and reached to $300 or $400 for some. Special events--such as a dance and a clambake--raise the price, along with the cost of Commencement supplies, like cap and gown rental...
...meeting with about 100 faculty members, administrators and students yesterday morning, Murphy presented changes ranging from making more use of class evaluations to putting out an annual report on diversity to funding a student retreat to discuss diversity...
Whichever way he leans in terms of political issues, Gergen's work experiences, including writing for U.S. News and World Report, teaching at Duke University and serving as a State Department operative, show him to be a veritable jack-of-all-trades...
...intervening decade Gergen moved from one lucrative career to the next, working as a managing editor and editor-at-large at U.S. News and World Report, a visiting professor at Duke and as a fellow at the Institute of Politics...
Conceding its own limitations, the Ad Board relies on the reports of disciplinary subcommittees in complicated cases. But whereas the Ad Board can conceivably distinguish itself from a court of law if it does not engage in fact-finding, a disciplinary subcommittee cannot. Subcommittees, like courts of law, interview the accused and accuser, examine witnesses and summarize their findings in a written report. No matter how hard the administration attempts to avoid using the language of the law, it is ultimately a semantic distortion to refer to such investigative disciplinary subcommittees--implicitly extensions of the Ad Board--as "educational" bodies...