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...Part of this longing has to do with the sense of a missed moment: failing to generate a coherent intellectual program, the spontaneous activism of the American Left eventually dissolved into stagflation and Vietnam. In Latin America, a similar trajectory was under way, as the 70s transformed student-movements’ revolutionary energies into Pinochet’s military rule and Castro’s communism. The question for many artists at the time thus became how to probe the breach between the rich creative promise of the period and what it had actually become...
...result of the insurance policy changes, all students will now pay $1126 in student health fees for the year—down $300 from last year. The cost of the supplemental plan has increased from $1404 to $1714 this year in order to absorb the additional pharmacy and lab testing benefits...
...overall cost for the University’s two-part student health plan has gone up by only...
Changes to Harvard’s student health insurance policy also include higher copayments, as drug prices have gone up roughly 20 percent from last year, Hurwitz said...
...Student Health Planning Committee, established in January 2003 by University Provost Steven E. Hyman to review the structure of Harvard’s student health plans every year, had to decide between raising the insurance premium or increasing copayments, said Hurwitz...