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...Adaner Usmani ’08: Politics is something that takes place at Harvard. It’s the idea of politicizing Harvard. People aren’t willing to acknowledge that Harvard is a site of contention, that Harvard itself is a site of politics. It’s about fostering a different type of ethic in Harvard students. It’s about not enabling them to say that “this is a place where I’ll come and be educated and be trained and then I’ll go and do political...
...with the burden of treating patients without insurance, but without providing adequate reimbursements to the alliance. The CHA has freezed hiring and cut discretionary spending to curb its losses. Still, the alliance, which includes Cambridge Hospital and two others in the Boston area, will continue to provide on-site training for third-year students at the Medical School as part of the Integrated Clerkship program that it launched in 2004. “We are classified as a major teaching facility,” said Gordon H. Boudrow, Jr., the CHA’s chief financial officer...
...Happier,” Pounders sought to spread the word about his happiness-generating technique. “I wanted to give people an outlet to write about their happy thoughts,” says Pounders, who has founded multiple Internet projects, including a national tree-selling business. Site members record their five merry thoughts daily, which are instantly shared with the butterbeehappy community. More diligent users can ask to receive an e-mail reminder to post and a weekly summary of their happy thoughts. The sharing aspect of the site allows members to feed off of each other?...
...District Judge David M. Lawson dismissed the suit, thus temporarily delaying the fight over the constitutionality of the ban. By Any Means Necessary, another group that opposed the 2006 decision, announced yesterday that they would appeal the Court’s decision. On the group’s Web site, National co-chair Shanta Driver promised to continue pushing this case into the higher federal courts. “Just as in Brown v. Board of Education, we will win these cases at the United States Supreme Court by building the civil rights movement,” she said...
...more and more Web sites such as JuicyCampus.com, a gossip site akin to Harvard’s Gossip Geek, provide environments that facilitate unverified user-content (“C’mon. Give us the juice. Posts are totally, 100% anonymous,” reads the site), the need to be a discerning consumer of the Internet becomes more prominent. Wikipedia-wary professors warning against unaccountable, authorless sources preach this message time and time again. While the best advice to give a prospective Internet user is to take everything with a grain of salt, the reality of concrete injury...