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...untapped, closed-network downloading programs. By downloading OurTunes, a Java-based program that piggybacks off of iTunes, you can raid your neighbors’s music collections without Big Brother knowing. Yes, OurTunes is still totally illegal, but there’s only one other drawback: you only have access to the music on the files of people on your wireless network. Better hope your entryway isn’t into Yanni...
...anticipation of next year’s renovations to Hilles Library, the Pforzheimer House Committee (Pfoho HoCo) is petitioning against potential changes that would reduce library hours, librarian services, and access to reserves...
There’s a surefire fix for all of these problems: hold future events the week before Prefrosh Weekend. This solution would not hurt attendance, since prefrosh were denied access to the Afterparty anyway. And this way, the event would face much less competition both for space and for the coveted leisure time that Harvard students have to spend. The only downside would be the extra cost of putting on the event without the infrastructure already assembled for Springfest. With less competition, holding the party the week before would draw more students no matter the notoriety of the musical...
Oppenheimer’s final downfall began when President Eisenhower restricted his access to classified information. Strauss orchestrated a three-member AEC panel to determine whether Oppenheimer should be allowed to retain his security clearance. The “Chevalier affair,” the Tatlock tryst, and Oppenheimer’s old Leftist connections resurfaced and torpedoed his chances at swaying the panel. In the end, Strauss had stacked the decks too high against Oppenheimer, and the panel recommended the termination of his security clearance on a two-to-one vote...
...justices’ move is the latest development in the bitter courtroom battle over the Solomon Amendment, a law initially passed by Congress in 1995 that requires schools to give military recruiters access to students as a condition for receiving federal funding. A Philadelphia-based Third Circuit panel ruled in November that the statute violated schools’ First Amendment rights...