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Professor Jeezy is back, and class is once again in session...
...Singh, who arrived in Japan for a four-day visit Wednesday, will be feted with all the traditional state visit perks, including meetings with top Japanese corporate leaders and a ceremony with Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko. But by also according Singh the unusual honor of addressing a joint session of the Japanese parliament, the Diet, Tokyo is signaling just how seriously Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is taking the summit with Singh...
...Bok’s final recommendation called on institutions to enact “a continuous process of self-scrutiny and improvement.” In a room filled with over 700 educators, who are typically the ones fielding classroom questions, Bok looked out during the question-and-answer session to a crowd of hands laid on laps—and not in the air. “This is your chance to put the speaker in his place,” joked the president of the New England association, Philip E. Austin. Austin, also the president of the University...
...Board of Directors and community pastor, Lawrence F.G. Fiorentino. The meeting, the second one this week, was hosted by Charlesview Inc.—the faith-based nonprofit organization that owns and runs the apartment complex—and included a presentation and extensive question-and-answer session with nonprofit consulting firm, The Community Builders. The “organization focused on building and sustaining strong communities,” according to its Web site, was first approached for the project three years ago. The partnership between the two, however, has excluded community involvement, residents said...
...Eventually, the council voted to abolish the committee and accordingly reduce the size of the council to two, rather than three, representatives per district. The new “2x2” council, as Haddock termed it during last semester’s debate, began its inaugural session with the UC’s most competitive and highest-turnout general election, according to UC Treasurer Benjamin W. Milder ’08. Because the UC was no longer responsible for planning—and funding—campus-wide social events, money that once went to CLC was freed...