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...improve their contracts and connectivity rather than simply coasting on the bells and whistles that their devices can offer, and vice-versa. Verizon’s decision also gives the consumer a wider variety of options. Multimedia and technology companies have increasingly shunned such an approach, instead restricting consumer access to the things they have already purchased. (Perhaps the most relevant example for college students is iTunes, which will only allow downloaded songs to be played on three separate computers.) Verizon’s new policy is a welcome step away from this type of salesmanship. It acknowledges the demand...
...first person in his neighborhood to gain access to a world of wealth and opportunity, he’s also worried about what he owes the people he left behind...
This has been an unprecedented year for the UC. Between the administration’s acceptance of calendar reform, universal freshman dorm swipe access, and even the hasty cancellation and reinstatement of the party fund, this has been a year that will echo throughout the history of student advocacy at Harvard like a dropped tray full of food, clattering to the floor in Annenberg...
...legal attack on a developer’s plans to build over a park hit the Cambridge Zoning Board last night, with attorneys from both sides sparring over whether the height of the proposed building violates the city zoning code and whether the plan would allow fire trucks to access adjacent houses...
...example of pushing for change that students actually want, Willey and Snow say they hope to give dorm rooms access to cable television...