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...eyes are on our ivory tower, noting everything from our cure-finding medical research to our Nobel Laureates to our president, foot firmly planted in his mouth. At times, the spotlight burns. It’s not easy being simultaneously lauded for academic excellence and derided for academic inflation, for instance. And the media coverage of Harvard isn’t always fair and balanced, even by Fox News’ standards...
...began with “Seven Steps to Heaven.” Assistant Director of Bands at Harvard University and SJE conductor Mark E. Olson, energetic and thoughtful, admirably led to allow the musicians the spotlight, letting their talent shine through...
...University. That is why the janitors approached student members of SLAM with the idea of trick-or-treating at Summers’ house; they wanted Summers to see the faces of those individuals most affected by the University’s insensitivity—the children. By shining a spotlight on the issue, the janitors and SLAM succeeded in keeping their views and campaign in the limelight. As for the actual requests of SLAM, Harvard’s decision to deny paternity/maternity leave and sick leave to janitors is rather cruel. It is a harsh blow to families and their...
...weekend proved to be somewhat anticlimactic for the rest of the sailing team, as a lack of wind forced the cancellation of the Horn Trophy, which was scheduled to be held on Harvard’s home waters. The weekend’s spotlight, therefore, was entirely on the freshmen. “We have a very strong freshman class,” team co-captain Sloan Devlin said. “In general, their results showed consistency, which we like to see, and room for improvement, which is also good because it shows they have potential...
...from 15% two years earlier, according to the NPD Group, a market-research firm. The embattled makers of Bumble Bee, StarKist and Chicken of the Sea--which account for 85% of the tuna sold in the U.S.--are fighting back with plans for a marketing campaign that will spotlight the nutritional benefits of the low-fat, no-carb and omega-3-rich seafood. Test runs of TV and radio commercials in Pittsburgh, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo., for the proposed "Tuna. Smart catch" campaign last year temporarily boosted sales with their implied message that you can have your tuna...