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...lack of responsiveness” among city officials to urgent civic needs. “We have streets with potholes you can lose small children in, schools that brag when they are on probation from the state, and there is no reason why we can’t and shouldn??t be doing better,” Green says.BOY FROM THE BAYOUA Louisiana native, Green grew up in a single-parent home, which he says helps him better empathize with many of Cambridge’s residents.“It forces you to grow up faster...
...great (you’ve gotta love those sweet close ups of hunky Jimmy spouting liberal ideology as the music crescendos in the background). The problem is those damn Republicans! Opposition candidate Vinick (Alan Alda), batting for the red team, is just too appealing to hate! I suppose I shouldn??t be surprised. This is, after all, the Left Wing…err, I mean the West Wing, so not only is Vinick a man of integrity and principle, but he also comes across as the most Democrat-like Republican the show’s creative forces could...
...managed to hold his own and has consistently avoided getting burned on big plays. “It’s a very common freshman injury,” Murphy said of Berry’s shoulder ailment. “It’s probably why freshmen shouldn??t be allowed to play varsity quite frankly. He doesn’t have a lot of strength. He’s a very skinny kid...When he gets bigger and stronger those things tend to disappear.” Sophomore Steven Williams stepped into Berry?...
...question shouldn??t be whether this wage is reasonable for a two-parent family with two wage earners employed full time. The question should be whether Harvard’s wages are appropriate for all kinds of families. We may disagree about what wage level is appropriate, but we shouldn??t base our calculations on the desire to provide subsistence only for workers with a specific type of family structure. Harvard should pay a wage that allows all sorts of families to achieve a reasonable standard of living. That means Harvard wages shouldn?...
...multiracial students to share stories about their families. Harvard provides nice and cozy settings for multiracial students to explore their identities with one another, but its cold institutional blindness to the existence of these students indicates that our society has not yet parted with its traditional mindset. A student shouldn??t have to choose whether to deny her father or her mother.Sharlene Brown ’08 is a Social Studies concentrator in Winthrop House...