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...Gabay's performance has not been entirely stellar, Anger says. "He's developing crisis skills and growing into his position well, but he also has a hard time expressing himself when he disagrees with people," Anger says...
...council, we must eventually call into question the entire student government. After consistent mismanagement of tuition money and scandal after scandal, it's clear that students' interests are not being served. Apparently, only the members themselves benefit, as they acquire neat little titles to add to their stellar resumes...
...rule, which Marius introduced in 1989 without a grandfather clause, resulted from his desire to quash dissent on the faculty. Other teaching positions at Harvard, including junior faculty appointments, carry term limits, but few are so rigid. Most preceptor positions in foreign language and math programs last eight years; stellar teachers have the opportunity to remain at Harvard much longer, with periodic reviews...
...regarding entitlements. Is it a coincidence that the AARP constitutes the United States' largest, most powerful lobbying group? Would any self-interested politician want to ruffle the baby boomers' feathers as they prepare to pad their nests for retirement? Would such politicians be overly concerned with the less than stellar voting record of America's youth when they have plenty of baby boomer votes to rely...
...powered by senior Sarah Downing's goal 12 seconds into the match and the stellar goaltending of sophomore Jessica Milhollin, Harvard emerged from Cumnock Field with a very impressive 1-1 double-overtime draw...