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...only introduced the bill but also drummed up a lot of support in Congress and showed why the program is effective,” Vugrin told me. Wider support, she said, came from legislators “who would like to see programs in their own back yard??�� and realized that $20,000 a year is a bargain to give somebody an education and help fix up the community. YouthBuild USA, which received $3.2 million dollars from AmeriCorps last year, was hit hard by the funding cuts this year, impacting more than 1,400 youths...

Author: By Nicholas F. B. smyth, | Title: Expand AmeriCorps | 1/14/2004 | See Source »

While they sit at home lamenting the loss, their Cantabrigian counterparts are still in class—at least in theory. But Harvard students hoping to squeeze a few more days out of the break leave Wednesday classrooms half-empty, dining halls largely deserted, and the Yard??��s morning rush thinned to a trickle of lonely-looking pedestrians...

Author: By Peter Zuckerman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Playing Hooky: Campus Empties | 11/26/2003 | See Source »

This Sunday, the band which built up its mailing list outside the Yard??��s gates will return to Harvard, performing at Gordon Track...

Author: By Hannah E. S. wright, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cooking Up Guster | 10/31/2003 | See Source »

...each year, but also as one of the only ways in which Radcliffe stays connected to undergrads (research partnerships and mentorships with Radcliffe fellows being two of the others). Situated between Harvard Yard, the river houses, and the (formerly Radcliffe) Quad, the Phonathon office—located in Radcliffe Yard??��attracts approximately equal numbers of callers from each part of campus. Away from noisy dorm rooms, crowded dining halls and asphyxiating libraries, the Phonathon office can even take on certain characteristics of a refuge, and one that pays a starting wage of $10 an hour to boot...

Author: By Nathan Burstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Baby, I Got Your Number | 10/23/2003 | See Source »

Over the past four years, the role of peer counseling group outreaches for first-year entryways has been diminished in the Yard??��s residential education program. Current seniors, who entered Harvard in the fall of 2000, received outreaches from eight groups—the five peer counseling groups and three peer education organizations. The following fall, each entryway had two mandatory outreaches. A year later, first-years had just one meeting. And now, the Freshman Dean’s Office (FDO) has eliminated all mandatory outreaches by peer counseling groups. This decision does a disservice to first-years...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Don’t Phase Out Outreach | 10/9/2003 | See Source »

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