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...poster describing roughly which amounts of alcohol will produce which effects on people of different body weights,” Jones wrote. Nicholas G. Jameson ’06, the social chair, said the idea behind the Solo cup demonstration is to better equip students to keep track of how much they are drinking at social events. “People at parties just kind of pour things carelessly,” he said. Jameson added that the “mocktails” and “mocktinis” provided at the open house will be served...
Partners in Health began enrolling AIDS patients in Rwanda in June and by last month was treating more than 300 with ARVs. It is on track to reach 1,000 by next spring--but that's just a fraction of the estimated 250,000 HIV-positive Rwandans who need food, housing, clean water and schools as well as medicine. The Global Fund subsidizes the drugs, but donors are reluctant to pay for the calories, arguing that food aid is never-ending and "unsustainable." Farmer, ever the optimist, is undismayed. "You start down this slippery slope," he says...
...potentially life-saving faculty research and students’ future contributions to society make Harvard a worthy cause. On Saturday afternoon, parents were treated to the music of the Harvard University band while they ate at the Class of 2009 luncheon. The event was held at the Gordon Indoor Track and Tennis Facility so that parents could go to the Harvard stadium and watch the football team’s victory over Dartmouth. Overall, parents and administrators said they were delighted by the weekend’s events. “It has been a huge success. It is great...
...wake of the Oct. 8 earthquake, Khwaja said. Kennedy School student Samia Amin, who helped Khwaja compile a list of charities for RISE-PAK, said that part of the challenge of disaster relief efforts is documenting where help is going. RISE-PAK addresses that by aiming to keep track of where help has been sent and where it is still needed, Khwaja said. Khwaja added that in the wake of a disaster, relief efforts tend to be somewhat disorganized. “It is like a dartboard. If you blindly throw all the darts at once, you might miss something...
...nicely describes as "ethno-fluorescence at its best") also comes as a relief in a global fashion scene perennially hung up on blacks, grays and neutral tones?and to a sneaker market that still prioritizes functionality and athletic performance, even though most of us wear sneakers anywhere but the track. "I'm trying to make people curious again," says Arora. That much seems assured. Just try wearing the shoes shown here...