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Finally, in no way will preregistration be a band-aid solution to the teaching fellow woes at Harvard. University Hall and students need to think bigger about these issues. Do most of these courses with sections actually need to have mandatory section attendance by every student? One faculty member and alumnus openly admits, “I never went to bloody section when I went here, but if I can get the money for another TF, of course I will hire another.” Maybe this is one of the many reasons for the shortage and late preparation...
...Extra! Extra! Spread the news: As part of his ongoing quest to become Nelly, Brian M. Bringiz ’03 began spelling his name with extra “r”s, wearing a band-aid on his cheek and making inquiries into the cost of installing a strippers’ pole in his common room. “How hot would that be?!?” he enthused...
...We’ve obviously made a bit of headway in significantly damaging the corporate headquarters of al-Qaeda, but this is really a Band-Aid approach,” says Jessica Stern, a lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School, whose book The Ultimate Terrorists became a best-seller in the weeks after last year’s attacks...
...Band-Aid Liquid Bandages Based on the same technology as Dermabond, the glue used in hospitals in place of sutures, liquid Band-Aids ($8 for a 10-use bottle) are swabbed onto minor wounds, allowed to dry, then left to wear away on their...
...nice bureaucratic Band-Aid. No one, however, asks the obvious question: Why are we patting down flight attendants in the first place? Why, for that matter, are we conducting body searches of any female passengers...