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...administrators say, will be completed by future Harvard presidents. In a way, Summers’ agenda is now the University’s. In this selection of articles, The Crimson delves into the ways in which Summers has attempted to mold Harvardt, successfully and not. Today, it remains unclear whether the University in a few years will resemble the draft Summers has sketched. Instead, Summers’ audacious approach, far more than the specifics of his views, may be his greatest legacy to Harvard. His approach has already laid the groundwork for a science-oriented, interdisciplinary campus in Allston...
...rest. As it stands, it seems unnatural to want to be out of the loop for a bit; people seem unnerved if I explain that I went “missing” for a while because my phone was dead. From what precisely I was missing is unclear; I was enjoying myself by myself. Yet it was but decades ago that it wasn’t considered curious behavior to want to be alone. There was no opportunity to be instantly available, so alone-time was inevitable. But it seems that now we under-appreciate the virtue of taking...
...president Derek C. Bok. The report suggested that black students and women at the University perform poorer academically than their test scores would predict.The assistant, Robert E. Klitgaard ’68, also suggested in his findings that affirmative action might not be working, that it’s unclear whether diversity benefits a university, and that Jewish students—unlike their black and female peers—perform better than their test scores indicate. But the Klitgaard Report, as it was popularly called, was prematurely released when The Crimson leaked a rough draft of the report, which...
...getting my hopes up that something is going to work out… don’t guys get that? —Pfrustrated in Pfoho Dear Pfrustrated~ There are three possible reasons: 1) He meant to call but lost your number (insert some other lame excuse here). 2) Unclear. 3) You and he had fun, but he did not see it as something he cared to pursue in the future. Yes, number three is harsh, but that is because it is probably the truth and the truth hurts. Honestly, you probably already knew this and just needed someone else...
...unclear how long the temporary ministers will serve, or how they are expected to succeed where their predecessors failed. The biggest question mark hangs over the Interior Ministry, where Maliki's main task - to reduce the influence of Shi'ite militias in the police force - will put him in conflict with his own political base. As a member of the Shi'ite alliance that has the largest bloc of seats in Parliament, Maliki is tied to the parties that control those very militias, and they won't take kindly to any crackdowns. Indeed, Maliki would not be Prime Minister without...