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Budget cuts have swept through campus faster than news of a party during Freshman Week. But apparently the administration didn’t make it to the end of “Confessions of a Shopaholic,” because they’ve still done a lot of spending on stuff nobody really needs or cares about. FM presents some of the areas where Harvard is still losing money like a trip to the COOP. 15) The Polynesian dancers at the recent Aloha Harvard event. Although apparently we didn’t pay them enough to do the hula...
...September, and the campus is crawling with recruiters looking to lock down the next generation of financial movers and shakers. In the spirit of the season, FlyBy deployed a couple of the humanities concentrators that populate its ranks to give an outsider's introduction to what these recruiting events are all about. This series contains our observations of the world of fast money, fine suits, and finger foods otherwise known as financial recruiting...
...intervention program has recently been introduced to the Harvard campus as a extension of further disciplinary action and drug use prevention. The electronic THC Online Knowledge Experience, or e-TOKE, is an online “assessment and feedback tool designed to reduce marijuana use among college students,” according to the e-TOKE website. Sound familiar? Welcome to Alcohol EDU II: Weed Edition...
...Campus is an online magazine for college women that features six main sections—Style, Health, Love, Dorm Life, Career, and World—as well as blogs, polls, contests, and promotions, according to a Sept. 9 press release sent by Hanger, who is the magazine’s president and publisher...
...original version of the Sept. 13 news article “Her Campus Launches Online” incorrectly stated that the online women’s magazine Her Campus was started by three undergraduates. In fact, a fourth, Kelly J. Peeler '10, was involved in the magazine’s creation...