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...decentralization of information technology throughout the College makes it difficult for the FAS to address student computing needs. Students say the University is slow to provide them with network resources and fails to take advantage of the tremendous potential the Internet has to fundamentally alter the nature of education and learning...
...Agreeing to the conditions] would alter some aspects of the club," Paschke said, calling the capacity limit and curfew a "detriment" to those who come to the club to relax after a long night of studying...
...friend's car died, so he placed a picture of it at the alter and asked the Virgin Mary to guard it in the celestial garage," Agredano said...
...success of the eight debates between Kerry and Weld, however, may permanently alter the nature of American political campaigns...
...Crimson, for example, only the president and the managing editor are responsible for everything published in the paper. The many other Crimson editors have the ability to go to editorial meetings where they are able to discuss and alter editorials, and choose whether they they want to affirm staff opinions. Each of these other editors does not, however, have either the right, time or interest to read over every single opinion aired by a Crimson columnist. Would the staff be willing to apply the same standards to itself as it does to Peninsula members? We don't think...