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...prefaced the meeting by saying that “whether we did the right thing or the wrong thing generally” in changing the grading system was not up for debate. But the dean’s initial comments did not prevent a small but vocal group of third-year students from expressing their opposition to the new grading policy...
...Harvard students are ridiculously competitive, and they’ll channel it into alternative factors,” said third-year student Jessee C. Alexander-Hoeppner, a member of the prestigious Harvard Law Review...
...judges tell me flat out that they preferred Harvard students and put the resumes of Stanford students to the side,” said third-year student Alexander S. Del Nido...
...Despite the opposition from third-year students, the first-year students who made up the majority of students at the town hall meeting, had overwhelmingly positive reactions, according to Kagan...
...United Nations Human Development Report. In her introduction to the speech, Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan said Sen had earned the nickname “Mother Teresa of economics.” The talk drew a diverse audience, with many Law School students. Christel A. Green, a third-year law student, said she attended the event out of an interest in “economics and its effect on law and the best ways to help poor nations develop,” a subject that Sen has focused on for much of his career. In his lecture, Sen outlined...