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...While Lowell’s overhaul of the admissions system discriminated against Jewish applicants at the time, the principles he advocated have ultimately led to a more diverse College body, and today give us a useful framework for understanding the value of all groups of students on campus??including recruited athletes...
...single in the Mather tower. What do we make of our notion of “university” when we have an institution whose institutional functions are no longer geographically localized? There’s no question that there’s an enormous benefit to being on campus??it allows students to profit from the incredible resources of their classmates and to interact on a personal level with the faculty. These are all academic considerations, but there’s also the fact of Harvard’s already supposedly ailing social scene?...
...negative (and false) stereotypes? For the sake of a tolerant community at Harvard, I urge the Salient to rescind its spoof advertisement and apologize for it. I also ask that students not be complacent in the face of such discrimination. Let us band together and strive to make this campus??and this world—welcoming to all. Hebah Ismail ’06, a Crimson editorial editor, is a psychology concentrator in Eliot House...
...Harvard, every student living on campus??except those in the Dudley Coop—pays exactly the same amount for the meal plan regardless of how many meals they eat or how much they eat at any meal. Each student thus pays to eat the average number of meals that undergraduates swipe into—which this year is approximately 14 per week, according to Raymond Cross, Director for Finance, Information Technology, and Procurement at HUDS...
...acknowledges the center’s Cantabrigian context, it nevertheless remains true to Cobb’s minimalist, highly geometric style. And such a conscious borrowing from Cambridge’s architecture might be for the best, considering the University’s conflictive past with locals over the campus??s construction of contemporary buildings (and this one in particular).In an interview on site, GSD Associate Professor of Architecture Laura J. Miller, said that the building’s skin is a “valorous attempt to make this project respond to the overly prescriptive review...