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Dates: during 1990-1999
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September 1998: Busy Harvard students began to take advantage of a new "Fly-By" lunch program in Loker Commons. Students are allowed to fill a bag with five items among a selection of sandwiches, chips, fruits, drinks and desserts--all part of the regular board program. "It's great that so many students are utilizing this option," said Ted A. Mayer, director of dining services says, as lines stretch out the door...

Author: By Edward B. Colby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Year Flying By: The Moments that Made Us Pause | 6/10/1999 | See Source »

...wanted it to be more of a cultural criticism," he continues, mentioning that a popular mantra of the magazine's executive board is "Be artsy, but don't be fartsy...

Author: By Jonelle M. Lonergan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: David M. Lehn '99 | 6/10/1999 | See Source »

...this light, the Ad Board must do two things. First, in serious matters where a student's conduct might constitute a serious criminal offense--i.e., rape and physical or sexual assault--the Board must defer its fact-finding role to the courts. It is based on these findings, and not on those of a subcommittee, that the board should subsequently fulfill its educational and disciplinary mission...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reform the Ad Board | 6/9/1999 | See Source »

Secondly, for non-criminal but equally complicated matters, the Ad Board must reform its current subcommittee system to reflect the safeguards afforded by the legal process just as it now reflects the legal system's fact-finding process. Such a body need not necessarily mirror a court, but at the very least, students should be allowed independent representation. Theoretically, the subcommittee should embody principles that make fairness, not education, its top priority. In such a revised system, we would hope that the Ad Board could truly fulfill its goal of being an educational body while at the same time affording...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reform the Ad Board | 6/9/1999 | See Source »

Harvard is a castle. Really. It's big. Old. Made of stone. And has a large swamp thing-infested moat surrounding it. There are towers (Mather/Leverett) and dungeons (Ad Board) and a lot of old things lying about (professors...

Author: By Baratunde R. Thurston, | Title: What Was It All About? | 6/9/1999 | See Source »

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