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...senior theses on human rights issues. Citing the larger curricular reforms currently underway, Marks told the crowd that “the time is right for this.” In addition to launching the committee’s agenda for the year, the event served to introduce this year??s resident “Scholars at Risk.” These academics, forced to flee their home countries as political refugees, are provided with temporary positions in the University. Jacqueline Bhabha, executive director of the committee, who introduced the scholars, described the program...
...years too late: North Korea said it wouldn’t build those nukes in 1994.Never mind the details, U.S. diplomats scoff; the “dialogue” between the U.S. and the North never has been better. Under the agreement the countries signed in February of this year??and are just getting around to now—North Korea has promised to disclose and dismantle all its nuclear facilities. In return, the U.S. will remove North Korea from its list of states that sponsor terrorism and lift the corresponding economic sanctions, which ban the North from...
...This year??s Harvard-in-Rio program lasted five weeks and cost 5,500 dollars—a price that covers almost a full year??s rent in Brazil’s cidade maravilhosa. Students are shuffled into Pontífica Universidade Católica (PUC), Rio’s private university that caters to the city’s affluent population, meaning that the program is often devoid of the striking diversity so emblematic...
...have accounted for five of the six goals tallied by the team, and three of them, one from Sheeliegh and the other two last weekend from Wideroff, have been game-winners. The class is mature, talented, and producing—a good sign of things to come for this year??s Crimson. “They’ve played great,” coach Ray Leone said, following Sunday’s game. “But so has the whole team. I’m so impressed with the level of commitment of this year?...
WORCESTER—Returning seven starters from last year??s standout defense, Harvard was supposed to be able to put pressure on Holy Cross quarterback Dominic Randolph. Unfortunately for the Crimson, supposed to only goes so far. The pass rush only managed to get through the Crusaders’ offensive line a handful of times, as Randolph moved with ease, rolling out of the pocket as well as running the option. “That kid doesn’t get sacked,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “I mean, he just throws...