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...Most people only have one ATM card, and there are only so many times you want to go to an ATM,” Kelley said in reference to the plethora of banks surrounding Harvard. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
CORRECTION The Feb. 7 news article "Harvard Talks Up New Housing" incorrectly attributed remarks by Cambridge City Councillor Brian Murphy to Councillor Craig A. Kelley. The article should have stated: “Most people only have one ATM card, and there are only so many times you want to go to an ATM,” Murphy said in reference to the plethora of banks surrounding Harvard...
...Changing American City,” said that the real indicator of success may not come until next week. “We’ve seen the biggest numbers in this department in recent history. But we’ll see how many we can keep after Study Card Day.” Sampson said he thought the increase was the result of many factors, including a number of new classes, a revamped Web site, and the option of pursuing Sociology as a secondary field. Maura A. Graul ’07, who studies Sociology, said she thought...
...likening himself to His Airness, Wendel is thinking past the rec room and into the boardroom. What Jordan did for sneakers, argues Wendel, Fatal1ty (pronounced fatality) can do for the sound card. To that end, Wendel has partnered with manufacturers like Creative, XFX, Abit and Zalman to put his stamp on a hardware line he claims will give aspiring gamers an edge. He and his associates will claim about $5 million in royalties for 2006. "I want to create a Fatal1ty brand that will last," says Wendel. He's talking not just mouse pads and motherboards but even apparel...
...buildings, adjustments made to individual behavior, use of local and organic food by the dining services, “aggressive recycling,” and size of the Harvard Green Campus Initiative were among the achievements that earned Harvard six A’s in the College Sustainability Report Card, released last week. “Harvard University has one of the most comprehensive campus sustainability programs in the country,” the report said. The institute largely saved its criticism of Harvard for a section on endowment transparency. “Detailed proxy voting records are available...