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...portfolio.Overall, the University added 600,000 square feet of physical space in 31 new capital projects, bringing Harvard’s total square footage to 23.8 million square feet. It invested $422.5 million in 360 active capital projects—which focus on expanding Harvard’s physical resources??less than last year’s $469.9 million invested in 329 capital projects and acquisitions. Maintaining Harvard’s existing physical properties consumed the other 51 percent of capital expenditures this year. TAKING IT TO THE BANKDespite the specter of rising expenses, the University succeeded...
...dayplanners are packed with useful features including the aforementioned menstrual calendar, a list of feminist bookstores in Massachusetts, and a page of “radical resources?? online, in print, and around campus...
...desire to give citizens the ability to enjoy the parks in any manner they desire, including, for example, riding roughshod over pristine fields in snowmobiles. This philosophy is bankrupt. For relatively insignificant economic gain, it has endangered the future of one of America’s greatest resources??its undeveloped public land. But despite these policies, to categorize the Republican Party as inherently anti-environment, as some on the left are wont to do, ignores its historical tendency. Ironically, Republicans were among the original conservationists. Their pragmatic environmental policies, pioneered in the early 20th century, have served...
...care for the child. This way, the parent is not tied to an unsustainable burden, and the child is given a suitable developmental environment. Though this may seem like an ideal solution, it ignores several key issues, chief among them the fact that pregnancy and childbirth themselves require significant resources??for example, to pay for hospital fees and compensate for lost wages. Not all maternity leaves are paid, and not everyone can afford an extended unpaid leave. Furthermore, certain types of work (construction, say) are not very physically accommodating towards pregnancy. More importantly, perhaps, are the emotional costs...
...open-minded” liberal populace which rules the Yard roost. Watch them as they graze. Residential Tutors: 1. “Proctors” for upper class students (see Proctor). 2. Graduate students who get free food and housing under the guise of being “upperclass resources?? (and often they...