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...competition lasts five hours, with 10 problems for each team to solve, Heinsman said. When the teammates figure out a solution, they submit it to a bank of judges. When a team finds a solution, contest staff bring a color-coded balloon, with one color for each problem solved. Other teams watch for the proverbial white smoke...
...Committee chairman John Conyers, Jr., and Linda Sanchez, chairwoman of the Judiciary subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law, co-signed letters today to White House Counsel Fred Fielding and former White House Counsel Harriet Miers, requesting that both Miers and current deputy White House counsel William Kelly submit to interviews with the committee concerning the fired U.S. attorneys. The letters also ask that the White House supply comprehensive documentation of all discussions and communications dealing with the matter...
...sign that I should be going out and doing greater things.” But Julie A. Duncan ’09 had a paper for History of Science 97b, the department’s sophomore tutorial, due at 5 p.m. on Friday. But when she tried to submit her paper electronically at 4:30 p.m., she received an error message saying that her e-mail could not connect to the server, she said. Thinking it was due to a bad Internet connection, she kept trying, as her deadline drew ever closer, not knowing that the FAS server was down...
...first annual Tell Your Story Day, a series of events sponsored by the Harvard College Mental Health Advocacy and Awareness Group (MHAAG) designed to raise mental health awareness on Harvard’s campus. The day began with the rally, at which members of MHAAG held posters displaying stories submitted anonymously by Harvard students. The group also invited students to share their stories confidentially in its office above the Bureau of Study Counsel (BSC), and later held a “Dessert and Debriefing” event where students spoke openly about their own experiences and thoughts about the best...
...high school and college credit for their work. Previously, high school students had only been eligible to take classes at the Extension School, for which did not get high school credit, according to Cambridge Public Schools Superintendent Thomas Fowler-Finn. In order to enroll in College classes, students must submit a special application to Harvard; once accepted, they can take classes for free, he said. According to Harvard’s Associate Director of Community Relations Mary Ann Jarvis, the opportunity has existed as an informal arrangement “for some time.” “This...