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Many voices have objected to key aspects of Summers’ leadership. It is important for these voices to be heard. President Summers has given many signs??including the release of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) conference transcript—that he has not only listened to his critics but intends to bring substantive changes to his leadership approach. After frustrations are fully vented in coming days—as they should be—we believe it essential for the future of the University that Summers have a chance to prove that...
Undergraduate Council presidential hopefuls Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06 were campaigning outside the Science Center on a misty, cold Tuesday, the seventh of December. Their supporters bore competing signs??yellow for Moore and orange for Glazer—and a cacophony of shouted slogans filled the air. On the walk back from the Science Center, students were greeted by these same signs pasted on kiosks, stapled to House billboards, stuffed into mailboxes and slipped under room doors...
...signs??marking locations of planned transmitters—represent progress on a much-awaited project to provide wireless ethernet access in all of the Houses’ common areas...
...losses were particularly bittersweet given the strong contingent of Harvard fans present at the Malkin Athletic Center this weekend. Capacity crowds turned out with boisterous cheers and creative signs??including “Pernilla is a Killa,” “You Just Got Schooled by Gould” and “Come on Ash, Give it a Smash”—to root Harvard on to its first ever double-digit win total in Ivy play...