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...Staff added that he believed that a proposal in the bill to create textbook rental programs would make “a huge difference” in how students make their purchases. Coop President Jerry P. Murphy ’73 and other administrators at the bookstore did not respond to repeated requests for comment. The proposed bill falls in a pattern of legislation aimed at reducing the cost of college for students. Last year, the House passed the College Cost Reduction and Access Act, which provided students with an additional $20 billion in federal college aid over the next...
...Harvard-Yale Blood Challenge collected donations last week, some Harvard students and potential donors weren’t allowed to do their part in crushing our rival. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires blood drives to turn away perspective donors who respond affirmatively to questions asking if they are male and have “had sexual contact with another male, even once, since 1977,” or are female and have had sexual contact with a male of that description. The American Red Cross has no choice but to enforce FDA restrictions. This restriction, however...
...former freshman liaison of Bobby Jindal during his Fellowship at Harvard’s Institute of Politics, and simply as a politically interested Indian-American, I may be expected to respond to Jessica A. Sequeira’s thoughtful article, “The Brown Blessing” (comment, Jan. 30) with defensiveness on behalf of the Indian-Americans who disproportionately back Mr. Jindal. Instead, I’d just like to correct a tangential and perhaps unintended insinuation in her otherwise well-argued piece. She writes: “converting from Hinduism to Christianity as a senior in high...
...ever-present Harvard Band has enough dedication to the Crimson to stand up to hundreds of Huskies fans shouting “we can’t hear you,” help them respond to opposing fans’ jeering with something witty...
...candidate, he seemed to do everything right. He worked longer hours, built a larger, more professional organization and outspent all of his Republican rivals. He alone approached the race for the White House as an almost pure product launch, with the flexibility and funding to change his marketing and respond to almost any eventuality. He even looked better on television...