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...even heard of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms until the Waco assault...
...thus far this year, UHS has only inoculated individuals who are at high risk, such as the elderly, infants, pregnant women, and people with chronic medical conditions. Rosenthal emphasized the importance of good hand hygiene in preventing the transmission of the flu. Students should use the Purel and other alcohol-based gels available in dining halls, he said. Rosenthal also said it is not too late to be vaccinated. He suggested students check the UHS website, huhs.harvard.edu, for updates and more information...
...Adams House HoCo Co-Chair Kangni “Connie” Zong ’06 wrote in an e-mail. Haan estimated that the savings per HoCo would total about $150 but also said that the collaboration would ensure that the HoCos are able to follow all alcohol transportation laws by purchasing from a distributor in New Haven. “Given the budget HoCos are working with, that’s $150 that can be put to better use,” Haan said. This year’s increased involvement by Harvard College comes as Yale...
...loath to impose on those who won’t help themselves and deprive them of freedom.The only way out of this quandary is to finally acknowledge that most of the troubled homeless are not truly free in any meaningful sense of the word. They are slaves to drugs, alcohol, and illnesses that they cannot control. Allowing them to remain on the streets is not giving them liberty but withholding it from them. We can afford to offer it back.A massive mandatory rehabilitation program is the only way to make a dent in the oft-ignored homeless crisis. Anyone who?...
...Mather House Council (HoCo) will serve up a message of alcohol awareness along with the usual snacks and beverages at a Masters’ Open House this Friday. According to HoCo Co-Chair Jessica L. Jones ’06, the student-organized event will include “an interactive system of displays to be set-up around the masters’ residence.” “While students are milling around chatting they can observe our materials, digest the information we are providing them in a low-pressure environment, and discuss the displays with their friends...