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...that the health of Harvard’s workers is deteriorating, and that the well-being of students and staff will suffer soon as well. Protesters argued that recent layoffs and hour reductions have left janitors with more to do in less time, and that sanitation standards will inevitably suffer??hurting the rest of the Harvard community...
...Scientists here point out that they have been able to continue their research on evolution unrestrained by the increasingly hostile attitude toward that theory outside of science-friendly Harvard. But there’s no guarantee, professors say, that their future work will not suffer??most directly in the form of a drop in government funding—if alternatives to evolution continue to take hold...
...paramount that candidates and voters—particularly young voters who have the most to lose and the longest to suffer??make fiscal responsibility a priority in the 2004 campaign. We eagerly listened to the election 2000 debates on the tantalizing prospects of a budget surplus, and today youth must make their voices heard by going to the polls to make sure candidates don’t give short shrift to the alarming deficits...
...Chicago Hope.” He became quiet and pensive at the mention of balancing work and family. A husband and father of two boys, Patinkin warned students that, “If you’re away from your family a lot, your family will suffer??it’s a fact. Whether sacrificing your career for family, or family for career, you miss things either...
Advisors always say that students should not write a thesis unless they really want to do so. If honors in general studies is eliminated, many students will suffer??both those whose work doesn’t fit some departments’ guidelines, and others who will feel pressured to write theses merely to obtain honors...