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...that while new media outlets like blogs are providing young writers easy access to journalism jobs, there still remain a lot of kinks to work out in communicating the possibilities of the technology to journalists raised in a print-media world. “Part of what makes my Web site work is that I don’t have an editor telling me what to write,” Chen says. “I’m not writing a weekly sex column—that would stifle my ability to write the blog.” Chen...
...people to Harvard Hillel to listen to the online broadcast. The town hall meeting—organized by MoveOn.org, a progressive public policy organization—featured pre-recorded interviews with seven leading Democratic presidential candidates. The five Republican candidates invited by MoveOn.org declined the invitation, according to the Web site. All the candidates articulated their hopes for a speedy resolution to the conflict in Iraq and all agreed that the war is a problem that needs to be resolved soon. Each candidate was asked to propose the best and fastest way to conclude the United States’ involvement...
Mark E. Baran ’10 was looking for work last fall when he met Michael A. Godelia, who was affable, ambitious, and in search of a Web designer...
...Harvard, of course they didn’t shut down Harvard. But hundreds of graduates from [WHINSEC] have committed human rights violations,” Bourgeois said. “If hundreds of criminals graduated Harvard, they would be shut down in a second.” On its Web site, WHINSEC says it is dedicated to maintaining “peace, prosperity, and freedom” in the Western Hemisphere. WHINSEC also says that those enrolled are required to get a minimum of eight hours of training in “the Human Rights Class...
...administered before a woman has been exposed to the disease; ideally, before she becomes sexually active, although the vaccine will still work for women who are sexually active but have not yet been infected with HPV. UHS does offer the vaccine, which is advertised on UHS’s web site as “recommended for females between the ages of 11-26.” At $462, however, the vaccine is simply too expensive to be a realistic option for most students. Admittedly, it would be unusual for Harvard to completely fund a vaccination. Immunizations are explicitly excluded...