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Security. If only because of the blue light phones that have sprouted all around campus, Harvard feels like a safer place. Also credit the Harvard Police for opening a substation in the Yard, being proactive on bike and laptop security, keeping the community well-informed when crime does happen and steering clear of the accusations of racism that once plagued it. Verdict: Better...
CRUISIN' FOR A BRUISIN' Biking may do wonders for your thighs, but it may not be great for other body parts. A new report shows that of female cyclists who clock an average of 60 miles a week, 35% experience genital numbness and 14% have difficulty urinating. Among men, another study finds that 4% of those who ride about 100 miles a week experience erectile dysfunction. Wide bike seats help, as do frequent rest breaks...
...Ithaca, N.Y., it is not half as bad as it is made out to be. In the past few years, violent crime has dropped dramatically. There have been a few major incidents, including an assault in the fall, and there are always the nuisance crimes, such as panhandling and bike theft. But overall, students, including the large number that come from "sheltered suburbs across the country, feel safe...
...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) received a report of a suspicious person attempting to open the door of a bike cage at Peabody Terrace. The suspect was described as a six-foot tall black male wearing a baseball hat and a black and yellow Nike jacket and dark pants. The suspect was gone when HUPD arrived...
PEDAL OFF THE METAL Getting people out of their cars and onto bicycles is the mission of the International Bicycle Fund www.ibike.org) But first, a little reading. The site has the scoop on air-pollution dangers, safe biking practices and even cross-country bike trips in Africa and Cuba...