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Though a January without College programming certainly dealt a blow to our vision of calendar reform, we hope that, going forward, the College makes strides to increase the opportunities available to students. The financial recession may have made January coursework too expensive for the College, but a number of less costly initiatives can help students pursue meaningful extracurricular, athletic, academic, or career-related activities during these few weeks...
...ground offensive was not the overwhelming success it should have been. Moscow's military arsenal lacked anything to match Georgia's Israeli-made spy drones, according to Paul Holtom, senior researcher at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Indeed, Russian troops operated with no modern surveillance or night-vision equipment at all, according to Russian Duma hearings last October. Says Vadim Kozyulin, head of the conventional-arms program at the Center for Policy Studies in Moscow: "Our army was modern at the end of the 1980s. Since then it has been allowed to stagnate...
...preceptor at the Extension School who asked not to be named said that having a well-known director in charge of a writing program is essential for attracting strong preceptors to the program.However, Harris said that the administration favored Jehn because of his previous experience with the program and vision for the future of the program.“It’s very nice if someone is well-known in New York or California, but what matters in this job is running a great program in Cambridge,” Harris said.A FORMALIZED VOICE? The Crimson spoke with multiple...
...Harvard women’s golf program, which has steadily improved ever since coach Rhoads’ hiring five seasons ago.“I love where the program is headed,” Balmert said. “The director of golf has a very strong vision for our team, and our coach is absolutely amazing.”—Staff writer Dennis J. Zheng can be reached at dzheng12@college.harvard.edu...
...Committee that he was "puzzled and distressed that various media personalities and interest groups have tried to tarnish" Koh, whom he called "well within the mainstream of American legal thinkers." Olson called Koh "a brilliant scholar and a man of great integrity," and Starr said he "embraces, deeply, a vision of the goodness of America...