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...important, however, to remember that walking is not for everyone, and you should never discriminate against someone who is unable to walk somewhere—you never know, they might have a disability. Brendan D.B. Hodge ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Cabot House...
...furnishings to stay within budget, but we hope not to have to change,” she said. Construction on the cafe will begin immediately following the end of reunion events in June. Some students were enthusiastic about the cafe plans. “As a fan of Cabot library, a cafe might entice me to go to Lamont to study, especially if we can use Board Plus,” said Andrew L. Chang ’08. Benjamin P. Belser ’09 said that in addition to the healthy and non-healthy food options and comfortable...
...departments would be ready to offer secondary fields. Many departments had already begun discussing the implementation of secondary fields before last night’s vote, and departments will now move ahead to more intensive planning—some in meetings this week, directors of undergraduate studies said yesterday. Cabot Professor of Social Ethics Mahzarin R. Banaji wrote in an e-mail yesterday that the Psychology department is excited about the possibility of secondary fields and “will get to work immediately to implement them.” But some departments will move at a slower pace.While...
...definitely a staunch, anti-popped collar proponent, but I did, somewhat to my chagrin, pop my collar in the overwhelming Cabot spirit that overcame me,” Nelson said...
Andrew B. English ’07, a Crimson associate editorial chair, is an economics concentrator in Cabot House...