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...fringe benefits: in addition to its tuition assistance, it offers easy access to health insurance and free English courses on paid time. And in the wake of the Living Wage campaign, it’s keeping pace on lower-end salaries. But the concerns raised by PSLM remain salient for many of Harvard’s unionized employees, who fear losing their jobs to outsourced competition. Others complain that Harvard leaves them out to dry in the summer, when their services are not needed and they are left without work or unemployment insurance. Further, workers say, it?...
Everyone but the most devoted readers of the Salient know that Feldstein teaches a distorted introduction to economics, passing off his personal beliefs as economic law. A substantial proportion of the articles in the Ec 10 sourcebook were penned by Feldstein himself and on many topics, only one side of the debate is included (such as his famous privatizing social security lecture). The course is so rife with bias that even The New York Times couldn’t resist a little Feldstein bashing: “Thousands of Harvard undergraduates have received a decidedly anti-tax, free-market-leaning...
...issue is particularly salient to the gay community, according to Fred O. Smith ’04, one of the students who met with administrators last year to try to change the policy...
Like Jobbins and Adelman, it was friendship, and not ideology, that led former Salient Editor and Social Chair Bolek Z. Kabala ’03 into rooming with eight self-proclaimed liberals. “It appears as though many of us are liberal, and one of us is conservative,” says Harry G. Kimball ’03-’04 sardonically. “I’m not gonna say his name, but he’s a real dashing fellow. It has been intimated to me that Bolek is a conservative...
...think he got the idea from a Salient article I wrote that said that conservatives are better in bed,” says Kabala...