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Jeffrey P. Amlin

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Report Shows Labor Misclassifications

Between 14 and 24 percent of employers in the Massachusetts construction industry classify their workers as independent contractors—a designation that


Harvard Students Celebrate Wonders of Beer

Ian W. Nichols ’06 won’t discuss any official business at board meetings until he’s had at least two beers. Such


Local Turnout Creeps Upward

Those expecting Cambridge voter turnout to smash previous records were disappointed to see only moderate gains. According to Teresa Neighbor,


Columbia To Probe Faculty Remarks

Columbia University announced Wednesday that it will launch an investigation into anti-Semitic remarks by faculty members, which were brought to


The Bomb to Best all H-Bombs

Male students disenchanted with the traditional recruiting options may want to try their chances at becoming prominent underwear models. This


Record Rate of Students to Vote

College students will go to the polls in record numbers and a majority of them will cast their vote for


AIDS Relief Program Falls Behind Schedule

Delays in the importation of AIDS drugs may cause a Harvard AIDS relief program to miss its first-year targets, according


Cards, Candy Used to Reach Out

When Merritt R. Baer ’06 suffered a personal tragedy in her freshman year, she would have wanted to know other