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...have no illusions of what I will be able to do in five minutes in front of thirty thousand people,” he says. “I hope that some kernel of what I’m saying sticks...
...Four thousand Harvard employees began the year with an unpleasant e-mail surprise—an electronic pink slip. And though the massive layoff was a glitch, further technological and administrative difficulties meant that some student employees went unpaid for as much as two months...
...Forty-thousand dollars is a lot of money,” Passe says. “Since there are a finite amount of resources in the world, I thought it would be hard to justify [a fourth year]. Harvard is a wonderful education, but I don’t think I could have personally benefited from the resources of a fourth year...
With over a thousand students and faculty protesting the war with Iraq this year, Harvard proved it is still a liberal campus...
...French playwright Molière wrote that “it is good food and not fine words that keeps me alive.” Over three centuries and several thousand miles away, the Harvard students who are bombarded daily with a plethora of fine words—including, from time to time, Molière’s own—are still waiting for administrators to digest his message...