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While the parents and students who pushed for the removal of calorie cards argue that the cards created a prime environment for eating disorders, the truth is that the cards?? removal actually hurls us into a bubble of ignorance. Imagine trying to pick classes without a course book or Q Guide. Without the cards to guide us, how are we supposed to realize that for every brownie we eat, we could eat approximately 13 pieces of hangover chicken...
...Harvard once again begins the unceremonious deactivation of its students’ swipe cards??some for just the summer, and some forever—consider just what that swipe access represents for students here and at schools across the country. Access to higher education provides access to opportunity in its strictest sense and can be both a source of individual pride and a path of achievement for young adults. Yet, we cannot be content with the status quo in the United States. Access to quality education must continue to be expanded for students of socioeconomically and geographically diverse...
...estimated cost to produce the 6,700 cards??which will be delivered to undergraduate mailboxes next year—and informational brochures is around $2,000, Usui said. The UC enlisted Harvard Media Ventures to design the card...
...Just when most freshmen have resigned themselves to spending Valentine’s Day with a pint of Chunky Monkey and “Sex and the City” DVDs, personally addressed Valentines arrive in their mailboxes. Excited by the prospect of a secret admirer, they open the cards??only to discover that they were taken in by an advertising gimmick...
Students will soon begin receiving personalized birthday cards??complete with statistics about alcohol-related social norms at Harvard—from the Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Services just before their 21st birthdays, in one of several new initiatives planned for the coming semester by Director of Alcohol and Other Drug Services Ryan M. Travia. According to Travia, the cards will inform students that 69 percent of students at the college eat before and/or during drinking according to undergraduates’ responses to the National College Health Assessment (NCHA)—a survey administered to students...