Word: accessible
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...instituted a campus-wide condom availability program with the support of UHS, the Undergraduate Council, and other campus peer education and counseling groups based on the recommendation of several hundred student surveyed last spring by our organization. Condom boxes have been placed in all undergraduate houses, where students have access to a constant supply of free lubricated and non-lubricated condoms, lubricant, and instructions on proper condom use, and are restocked weekly. We encourage students to utilize this resource if they choose to engage in sexual activity, but warm that condoms are only effective if used correctly...
...each other, and their answers must all begin with the proposition that we need to know what is wrong and how it can be fixed before we announce our solutions. Harvard is now actively exploring with other universities the feasibility of a pilot program to give us first-hand access to information about actual factory conditions, through the use of experienced monitors and human rights organizations that would report directly to us and advise us on the most effective responses to these conditions. Our goal is to learn enough over the course of a year to arrive at a long...
...production last year, Junk, was staged in a church and featured junglists and punk rockers, with interludes of spoken word and political puppet theater. Free rice and beans were available, and the seven-hour show cost only $5. Upcoming events include Transformations in April at Boston University and Access in May at the Museum of Science. See the website (www.toneburst.com) for more information. The crew recently released their second compilation, Toneburst Collective, on the label Bliss, featuring tracks by /rupture and esp. Clayton and Esposito are also starting their own label, Soot, which should begin putting out records this summer...
...production last year, Junk, was staged in a church and featured junglists and punk rockers, with interludes of spoken word and political puppet theater. Free rice and beans were available, and the seven-hour show cost only $5. Upcoming events include Transformations in April at Boston University and Access in May at the Museum of Science. See the website (www.toneburst.com) for more information. The crew recently released their second compilation, Toneburst Collective, on the label Bliss, featuring tracks by /rupture and esp. Clayton and Esposito are also starting their own label, Soot, which should begin putting out records this summer...
...April 15, Sean D. Carmody '01, Gregory L. Hart '01 and Ashley C. Keller '01 will unveil the official version of ivypreps.com, an Internet Web site which will enable college students to quickly and efficiently access reviews and purchasing information for various goods and services...