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...Education is the engine that makes American democracy work. And it has to work, and that means people have to have access.' DREW GILPIN FAUST, president of Harvard, on the university's move to significantly increase financial aid to middle- and upper-middle-class students...
...stealing the Green Cup, they also threatened that someone would poop on the Mather Lather dance floor. 11) Leverett has problems with fruit flies growing in the remnants of parties. It’s time to get rid of the past. 12) Some Lowellians got into a catfight over Upper Hall privileges. We’re guessing it wasn’t worth it. 13) Macs Rule! No, they’re evil! PfoHo can’t make up its mind as to what kind of laptop advice to give. 14) Mather got pretty riled up over a painting...
...part of a club, there are all these different preconceived notions. You know, what else does he have going on?” As his younger sister Jesse Brown recalls, “When he was eight or nine, he used to say he knew everyone on the Upper East Side.” Coming from this prestigious background, immersed in everything uptown and Manhattan, one of the hardest tasks for Brown was to come to school and actually make something of himself. As a rising sophomore, Brown spent his summer working...
...monthly sessions in the city. This is despite the growing number of complaints from the E.U.'s 785 Parliament members and 4,000 staff who decamp at the cost of 12 million euros for each session. But here, as with the summit, national prestige continues to hold the upper hand over cost and climate concerns...
...wide-ranging financial aid initiative unveiled yesterday, Harvard said it will significantly reduce the expected contributions from middle- and upper-class families and eliminate loans for all undergraduates. Students whose families make between $120,000 and $180,000 per year will now pay only 10 percent of their yearly income to the College, cutting costs to those families by between one-third and one-half, according to a University statement. Undergraduates whose families make between $60,000 and $120,000 per year will contribute between zero and 10 percent of their income on a graded scale under the new initiative...