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According to the OIP, the number of students studying abroad for credit during any term, including this summer, rose from 160 students in 2001-2002 to 519 students...

Author: By Nickclette N. Izuegbu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Hotspots: France, Spain, Chile | 10/6/2006 | See Source »

...Million Dollars.” The band displayed its humorous bent, improvising a nonsensical song in the middle of discussion with the moderator, Tracy E. Nowski ’07, and playing soothing elevator music in the background as O’Brien rose to offer obligatory thank-yous. Laura M. Togut ’08, who described herself as a “not die-die hard fan,” nevertheless danced in the aisle with a friend during the bluegrass remix of “One Week.” Perhaps the event could be summed...

Author: By Jessica M. Luna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Barenaked Ladies - Finally Here! | 10/4/2006 | See Source »

...rising number of economics students at Harvard reflects a nationwide trend. The number of degrees awarded to economics majors in the U.S. rose nearly 40 percent from 1999 to 2004, according to The Wall Street Journal...

Author: By Yelena S. Mironova, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Ec 10 Sees Its Demand Rising | 10/4/2006 | See Source »

Such incidents make it clear that some students have truly been taken in by the rose-tinted portrayal of the nature of diversity that colleges throughout the country have begun to sell so adeptly. As much as we might like to believe otherwise, the pretty pictures in the application viewbooks do not represent all facets of reality. To be sure, there are many instances when students of different backgrounds and ideologies interact more than happily, but when this is not the case, the solution is not to ignore...

Author: By Ashton R. Lattimore | Title: Diversity and Denial | 10/4/2006 | See Source »

...south and center of the country and Lula the poorer ones in the north and northeast. The better-educated and wealthier voters care more about ethics, and Alckmin knows this: It was only after he concentrated his attacks on widespread corruption inside the PT that his numbers rose. "I think Alckmin's strategy will be to continue on about the ethical questions and the scandals of the PT that are Lula's weak point," said Geraldo Monteiro, president of the Brazilian Institute of Social Research. "He can win it, he can most certainly win it. Lula without doubt underestimated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why the Runoff in Brazil May Mean Trouble for Lula | 10/3/2006 | See Source »

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