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...experience working with intensive classes, such as the four week English-language courses the school has offered in January and early February during recent years. College officials announced last April that the College would not be offering programming for undergrads this upcoming January, and students hoping to stay on campus during January must submit an application before Oct. 15. Interim Dean of Advising Inge-Lise Ameer said that College students hoping to take courses at the Extension School will not be given campus housing in order to enroll. —Staff Writer Lauren Lauren D. Kiel can be reached...
...When the university itself is struggling to find donations, attempting to solicit millions of dollars for a student center seems foolish. Now the fallout of failure will begin, and the UC can only blame itself. While its plan may have been well intentioned—improving social space on campus is an important issue—the UC was in over its head and now must accept that its credibility will suffer. Now the campaign will continue under the direction of the Student Community Center Foundation, but with an even slimmer possibility of success, facing the same hurdles as before...
...Does Harvard do enough to protect the art throughout campus...
...that adorns other campus buildings like Memorial Hall and the upperclassman houses is less heavily protected...
...Harvard seems to have largely dodged drunkorexia. J.P. Chilazi ’10, president of University Health Services' Drug & Alcohol Peer Advisors, said he hasn’t heard of the condition being a problem here and noted that a 2008 campus survey found 96 percent of all Harvard students eating before or while drinking. But as “someone who knows a fair amount about alcohol consumption patterns,” he said he found the condition’s name to be “bizarre” and hoped for a “more technical...