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...authority’ involved,” Associate Dean of Advising Programs Monique Rinere says.Then what exactly was the point of updating the old system of peer-to-peer mentoring, the Prefect program?Looking back on her experiences as a prefect, former UC vice president Annie R. Riley ’07 says that the downfall to the program was the lack of authority they were given when it came to the most pressing arena of advice: academics.“I think that the biggest problem was that if freshmen would ask me about academics, the trained answer...
...tone-deaf. "That's some rough girls from Rutgers," he said. "Man, they got tattoos ... That's some nappy-headed hos there." The joke played badly in every community, raising memories of beauty bias (against darker skin and kinkier hair) that dates back to slavery. Tracy Riley, 37, of Des Moines, Iowa, who is of mixed race, said the incident was among her four kids' first exposures to overt racism. "Our kids don't see color the way we do," she said. "They don't see it as much. 'You're my friend or not,' but it's not about...
...There may be just as little competition at the position next season, as Richter seems to be the leading candidate to man the pipes. Tobe is graduating, and the other two goaltenders currently on the Harvard roster, sophomore Mike Coskren and freshman John Riley, have just two minutes and one save between them...
...bells arrived at Harvard from Russia nearly 80 years ago. The 18 bronze giants are over 100 years old, with one dating back to the 17th century. The Harvard delegation, comprised of Associate Provost of Art and Culture Sean T. Buffington ’91, project manager Peter Riley, and Lowell House tutor Luis A. Campos, returned from Russia last night...
...House will receive newly molded bells from the Vera Bell Foundry in Voronezh, Russia, which was hand-picked from five foundries that University representatives surveyed last August. The delegation—consisting of Associate Provost of Art and Culture Sean T. Buffington ’91, project manager Peter Riley, and Lowell House tutor Luis A. Campos—visited the foundry last week to inspect the casts for the replacement bells. The group also attended several ceremonies over the weekend and is expected to return March 21. According to Buffington, the delegation hopes to sign an agreement before they...