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In November, the delegates wrote in a statement of purpose, “Most students will continue to be unable to have a meaningful voice in decisions about their educations and their lives until there exists an organization which is directly and solely accountable to them, and which is prepared...
“You represent our desires, not our interests,” Elie Yarden, a Cambridgeport activist, told the councillors, adding that they were elected to support what the neighbors—not Universities or lobbyists—wanted.
Harvard’s other neighbors deserve a better deal: It is time for the University to substantially increase its PILOT payments. Voluntary renegotiation of the old PILOT agreement would show great generosity on Harvard’s part and represent a departure from narrowly self-interested policies of the...
In the public eye of the recent past, Law has come to represent the worst of the Catholic Church.
Buell said the new hires “represent a success, after many, many years, of bringing the department up to its full authorized strength.”