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...neighborhood where diners often have to wrestle for Saturday night seats, Harvard Square restaurants are now themselves playing musical chairs. Finagle A Bagel will transfer its 14 JFK Street location and liquor license to Z Square Cambridge, a new restaurant and cafe that plans to make better use of the eatery’s 6,000-square-foot space. Finagle A Bagel is not leaving Harvard Square though. It will relocate to a smaller storefront on Mass. Ave. that previously housed the pastry and dessert area of C’est Bon Café. C’est Bon, meanwhile...
...Gurion makes clear, according to the transcript, that he does not support the forcible transfer of Arabs, saying that such population movements should occur only “through mutual understanding and Jewish-Arab agreement...
...want him to have a strangeness and a realness. The whole picture is more frightening because he’s actually a normal guy and he really believes what he’s doing is the right thing,” she says.The University College of London transfer has previously portrayed female characters much “closer to home” in “Lulu” and “The Vagina Monologues.” The role of Knock, the first villain Chan’s portrayed for Harvard audiences, has been “challenging...
...influence the version of the legislation passed by the House. “Every major university in the country that has any presence in Washington was working on this issue,” Casey said. The final legislation left out some controversial measures, such as proposed federal regulation of transfer credits and college accreditation, according to Casey. An earlier version of the reauthorization would have given states the power to accredit universities, but this provision was dropped, Pals said. State control over which colleges can award diplomas or receive federal financial aid for their students would have interfered with academic...
...they had no intention of letting in. Most of the schools have simply admitted to their mistakes, apologized for the grievances they might have caused, and rescinded the incorrect messages of acceptance or rejection. For instance, in 2004 the University of California-Davis sent acceptance e-mails to 90 transfer applicants who were actually rejected by the admissions board. Despite the momentary elation it might have brought to these students, the college simply apologized and encouraged them to “continue to work toward [their] four-year degree.” And last month, UC-Berkeley?...