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Fine's decision comes two weeks after The Crimson reported allegations that he acted unethically in using his position to secure a grant from a federal agency. It also precedes an investigative report about the grant controversy in The Harvard Salient which will be distributed Thursday, according to Curtis E. Gannon '94, the Salient's editor...
Among those, Lo said, were several reportersfrom The Harvard Salient, a conservative campuspublication...
With the debut of Cliffs Notes, students across America found that they could forgo last-minute wading through painfully thick tomes at the expense of health and sanity. Instead, they could refer to an appealingly slender, ever-so-friendly booklet brimming with handy plot summaries, character sketches, and salient themes which would have been lost on a harried student dashing through the real thing. Suddenly, writing papers became a breeze--and moral questions arose as to the appropriateness of the Notes...
...Catholic Church is, notably, not a democratic institution. It is resolutely impervious to populist demands. In spite of its autocratic handling of salient issues, it needs to change the nature of representation within the church...
Some more conservative faculty members and students, including editors of the campus magazine Salient, have expressed concern that College-mandated discussions of diversity might focus too heavily on liberal viewpoints...