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...City Year. Along with college roommate Michael H. Brown ’83, Khazei founded the organization in 1988 in Boston. Now in its 20th year, City Year is a member of AmeriCorps and has programs in 17 cities around the country. The organization was built, according to its Web site, on the belief that “one person can make a difference, and with the vision that one day service will be a common expectation.” “I hope all of you will decide to be active in politics and public service...
...independent Harvard alumni magazine where Bradley is a regular contributor, are trying to get in on Bradley’s fun and perhaps wake up their online readership in the process. Starting on Thursday, Shots in the Dark will be syndicated on 02138’s Web site as well...
...Extension School and the College. Computer Science E-1, “Understanding Computers and the Internet,” was number one on Wired Magazine’s list of university class podcasts last fall. While recordings of sermons have been accessible from the church’s Web site for two years, podcasts allow for access from remote locations, Debra A. Dawson, assistant to the Harvard Chaplains and the Harvard University Board of Ministry, wrote in an e-mail. According to Schoolmaster, one alum even downloaded sermons onto his iPod prior to deployment in the armed forces...
...conservative authors. “We want conservative voices in our pages, but it is not part of our primary mission,” he said. There are currently about a dozen other student-run publications at the Law School, according to the school’s Web site, but Law & Policy Review’s editors said they believe that their publication will be able to find its own niche with a range of shorter, more accessible articles. “We are trying to be a little less footnote heavy,” Managing Editor Elizabeth J. Dodson...
...These factoids have long been available to students on the UHS Web site and through laundry room pamphlets with superbly campy photos. No doubt, every call from home includes some sort of parental plead to “get more sleep.” So why don’t we balance our lives around something so obviously important? The pervasive problems of chronic fatigue at Harvard are perpetuated by a student culture that dismisses and denigrates sleep...