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...function of placing the class in the 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. exam group instead of the 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. exam group, where it was initially. Schoenfeld said she was “thrilled” when she heard of the change. Other students expressed similar sentiment. “I was very excited that I was going to have a chance to see the inauguration live, since we were studying the election so closely in class,” said Doris A. Hernandez ’09. Schoenfeld did remark however, that some students in the class...
...when you increase genomic integrity you increase life.” Oberdoerffer’s study extended the previous research on the protein—which had been conducted on yeast—to mice, which is a more advanced organism. Because the researchers found that the protein played similar roles in mice, their study suggests that it might also do so in humans. While a genetic treatment for aging—such as an anti-aging pill—is not currently on the horizon, Mostoslavsky said that “if someone does this experiment and proves that...
...Programs similar to the Democratic proposal have been tried at least five times previously at the state level, Himmelstein said, and have always failed...
...Civil Rights in the North.”Sugrue’s book is something to be celebrated. We all know the injustice that pervaded the South and the struggles of Civil Rights movement to overcome it. But many of us don’t know that many similar obstacles still had to be overcome in the North. One Brooklyn minister even argued that, “when it comes to the way the Negro is treated, the only difference between the North and the South is the weather.” Sugrue humanizes the history he tells, using individuals?...
...many people around the country, the excitement of Barack Obama’s win in last month’s presidential election was tempered by a sense of outrage over the passing of Proposition 8 in California, and similar anti-gay marriage legislation in Arizona and Florida. Considering this political climate, the release of director Gus Van Sant’s new film, “Milk”—which chronicles the final eight years of the life of Harvey Milk, an openly gay politician in California in the 1970s—seems appropriate...