Word: accesses
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...because the Houses are of different sizes, numerically equal computer facilities may mean crowding in some Houses and easy computer access in others...
...undergraduates than any council before it. More than 800 students eat flyby lunch daily. The amount of grants awarded to student groups is up 25 percent this year as a direct result of U.C. lobbying. The MAC is open at 7 a.m. A new House moves toward universal access almost every week. Prices at the Coop have been lowered, and there are thousands of new used books available this year because of council efforts. Cable television will make a small entrance into every House by January. University Health Services is being looked at for the first time in memory. Springfest...
Discussions on reform of the Ad Board with Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 convinced me that there was really nothing I could do to change his mind about student delegates to that committee. And so I prioritized. Keycard access got moved up a notch on the list. Ad Board reform dropped off. I think, in retrospect, that this may have been a mistake. There is a good argument to be made that more important than delivering results is engaging students in discussion...
Leverett joins Cabot, Quincy and Winthrop in offering some form of universal keycard access. Students said that the announcement is in line with the tone that the Georgis--who call themselves "Coach" and "Chief"--have established in the house in their brief tenure...
...which goes to illustrate a simple point: denying women the opportunity to audition for the Pudding show denies them access to a valuable opportunity. True, many women still choose to participate as production staff, crew and patrons. But many have confided that they feel as if they're waiting under the table for scraps, and others strongly resent the Pudding's all-male casting. Most who object remain tight-lipped and look elsewhere--to less-funded, more amateur productions--for creative fulfillment...