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...interested in the field. Unquestionably, however, their popularity is also related to the logistical ease of applying and to job security. For seniors who aren’t a hundred percent sure what they want to do with their lives (read: nearly all of them), the process of On-Campus Recruiting (or “eRecruiting”) is an easy answer...
Curious passersby, including students from Spain who were visiting the campus and hungry Harvard upperclassmen, found the hot dog and popcorn stands a welcome diversion...
...that is needed. But how good are these Smartcards really? FM put them through the gauntlet to see how they fare. The Distance Test The Challenge: Sure, these new Smartcards look legit, but can they go the distance? The Results: In highly scientific and accurate trials conducted across campus (sample size n=1), it was found that Smartcards work from distances of up to 1.75 inches from the reader. This bit of information is completely useless as most will probably smash their ID up against the reader anyway. The Through-the-Shoe Test The Challenge: After a nice jog along...
Case in point: the Harvard University Police recently reported a 47-fold jump in liquor law violations on campus last year. Such a statistic might have made 2007 an exciting drinking/partying/bail-posting season—except that the number wasn’t true...
...instead of 58 liquor, drug, and weapons violations on campus, there were...