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...Michelle Lin, the chair of the United Asian American Organizations, describes the demands as “attainable,” several are quite unreasonable; at least four of them, ranging from “the production of a yearly report…on student of color affairs and resources?? to “the creation of a committee paid by the Michigan Daily that would be responsible for training all [staff] on cultural sensitivity,” would cost the newspaper hard-earned money. That doesn’t automatically make them unreasonable, but it?...
...such as efficient fuel cells, is still under development. The costs of a rapid conversion to solar or hydrogen production would likely cause an energy price shock that would seriously dampen the economy. But the present American system of electricity production is archaic. While 10 percent comes from renewable resources??mostly hydroelectric—and 20 percent is nuclear, 70 percent is from burning fossil fuels...
...Amherst, students are campaigning to preserve their university’s resources??and Swift should listen to them. The money needed to balance the Massachusetts budget should not come at the cost of increased tuition and fewer opportunities for students attending UMass...
...whence this duty to be a “good employer?” The report notes that “human resources?? are the “most vital input” for the realization of Harvard’s academic mission. Ergo: “Harvard’s pursuit of excellence in teaching and research requires compensation and other employment practices that attract, retain and motivate employees to facilitate and undertake these activities.” In other words, Harvard only has to be nice because doing so helps fulfill its academic mission. That?...
Bybee said he was looking forward to having “substantial resources?? at his disposal in his new position, although he said he is not yet sure how he wants to use them...