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...entitled to his opinions, but if he is going to express them publicly, he might care to do so with a bit more clarity. Was he implying that chattel slavery in his own country in the 1860s and the fascism that engulfed Europe in the 1930s were not worth being "solved" with a war? James Lehmann, NYON, SWITZERLAND...
...felt that software and other businesses were reaching a dead end," he says. "But energy was an area where there were large markets that could benefit from innovation." Khosla hasn't held back - in the first nine months of 2007, Khosla Ventures participated in 14 deals worth nearly $70 million. He has spread his bets along a range of clean-tech sectors, with a particular focus on biofuel start-ups such as Range Fuels, which is close to commercializing biofuel out of agricultural residue like wood chips, rather than food crops. Nothing has paid...
...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 near their dining hall. We hear it looked like a baby getting stabbed...
...plan competitions including MIT’s 100K Entrepreneurship Competition and the Harvard Business School’s Business Plan Contest. What distinguishes I^3, Segal said, is its undergraduate and multi-track focus. Students from a variety of concentrations and interests are encouraged to compete for cash grants worth up to $10,000 by submitting business plan proposals in one of four tracks: For-Profit Startups, Campus Service Ventures, Social Entrepreneurship, and Creative Enterprises. The purpose of the multi-track nature of the program is to allow for the expression of different modes of innovation, organizers said...
...students and their parents become confused and frustrated by it—it’s understandable that they are looking for some kind of shortcut to make their choices simpler. If only there were some simple, reliable resource that could accurately determine with absolute certitude which schools are worth applying to, and which aren’t.Enter U.S. News and World Report’s College Rankings, the magazine’s cash cow. U.S. News has perfectly capitalized on the zeitgeist of today’s hyper-involved parents and their overachieving children, milking every cent from their...