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12.15.2003

Crimson: Saddam's Capture Sets Harvard Abuzz 


"Mark T. Silvestri '05, president-elect of the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) woke up yesterday morning to news he had been awaiting for months, the capture of Saddam Hussein..."

"Iraqi Justice For Saddam" is the paper's editorial.

Locals blase on Iraqis' big day, reports the Daily Iowan. Further coverage: Victims rejoice, politicians ponder aftershocks.

SEE ALSO: The university is withholding memos from Congress: "Harvard University maintained the confidentiality of sealed presidential search documents last week, when it forwarded some, but not all, of the documents requested by the House Energy and Commerce Committee..."

John F. Banzhaf III, George Washington University professor of public interest law, wries a letter to the editor saying there is a better way to fight the Solomon Amendment.

This semester, for some reason or another, there appeared to be a lot of columns on AOL Instant Messenger and its addictivness. Here's another, from a Crimson columnist.

FROM SUNDAY: Patrick Healy interviews David Bartley, who is set to retire as president of Holyoke Community College: "Public higher education never had a good lobbyist. [Former UMass president] Bill Bulger was probably the best we had, and we're still recovering from his removal."

Globe article on BC and its planned acquisition of the Church's land. Early plans call for a field. BC Heights, involved in a rent/content dispute with the college, had the story earlier this month.

More on the BU biolab debate.

Campus Insider covers Harvard's lack of Marshall Scholarships this year, and Harvard Law School professor Christopher Edley Jr.accepting the deanship of the law school at the University of California at Berkeley.

Fourteen colleges authorized for Quinn bill programs: UMass-Lowell, UMass-Boston, Norwich University, Endicott College, Northeastern University, American International College, and six community colleges: Bunker Hill, Massachusetts Bay, Quinsigamond, Mount Wachusett, Springfield Technical, and Northern Essex.

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