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...history concentrator from Mather House, the former editor of The Harvard Salient, and the longest-serving columnist on The Crimson. He returns for a fifth and final semester to write “The Learning Curve,” focusing (mostly) on undergraduate education, which will run on alternate Tuesdays...
College papers—such as The Crimson, the Harvard Salient, or the Independent—have a difficult task in deciding what counts as news. On the one hand is the journalistic pursuit of truth; on the other is the paper’s chronicling role within the community. In Duque’s case, it seems newspapers may have done more harm than good...
...attention when he hungrily mused about the existence of "yellow cake" in Niger. His failed attempts to locate the tasty dessert were widely chronicled, but most of his audience seemed not to care; they were simply happy to be along for the ride with this charismatic personality, whose most salient trait is his ability to give others humorous nicknames...
...Salient: 1. Ultraconservative biweekly staffed by a hearty, self-loathing clique of right-wingers who attack Galileo, gays and which...wait, who are we kidding, no one reads The Salient...
...very disappointed by TIME's reporting on ABA and the work of teachers and students at Alpine Learning Group. The most salient fact for parents facing the momentous choices regarding their child's treatment is that ABA is the only intervention for autism supported by peer-reviewed scientific studies. Properly implemented by well-trained therapists, ABA can help children with autism learn to talk, read, write, relate to their peers and participate fully and productively in their families and communities. ABA is a science, and as behavior analysts, we at Alpine are accountable for every moment we spend with...