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...receptive ear. For instance, many undergraduates feel isolated from the process of choosing House masters. An ideal dean would solicit student input when making the kind of decisions that affect House life so profoundly. Especially in light of the withdrawal of UC party funds in the fall and last week??s alcohol crackdown, it would be wise to emphasize the need for open communication between student forums and the proposed dean. Though the dean’s role requires nuanced coordination of both the sentiments of the student body and the administration, the new dean should recognize that...
...that the paper had violated SGA by-laws by hiring an attorney. There should be no question that freezing funds is tantamount to censorship in this case. Each year the Montclarion receives $33,000 in student financing and the loss of that money has meant a cancellation of last week??s issue and the loss of thousands of dollars in advertising—not to mention the loss of news to the student body. Regardless of the infighting between the press and the government, disagreements should be restricted to the editorial page and meetings between parties; it should...
...Fridays, the class will apply the week??s discussion on the specific metabolic pathway to real-life, bringing in a patient who is suffering from a disease related to that metabolic pathway. According to Michel, because of patient confidentiality issues, undergrads will have to travel to HMS for the Friday lectures...
HANOVER, N.H.—What a difference a week??and a change of place—can make.One week after blowing out Dartmouth in its Ivy League opener, the Harvard men’s basketball team had the favor returned at Leede Arena as it lost, 73-56, to the Big Green on Friday night.The Crimson (6-12, 1-1 Ivy) remained winless in road games this season, but its ninth loss in those contests may be the most shocking of all after Harvard had run over Dartmouth...
...diabetes. Determined to take charge of his health, he shed 110 pounds over the course of the next two years. This effort culminated in his completion of four marathons. USA Track & Field, the national governing body for competitive track, even named Huckabee their “Athlete of the Week?? in March 2005. What better model for a country fighting an obesity epidemic than a head of state who has conquered the problem himself...