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According to the editors, however, that was just the point. Inside Edge was not meant to cater to Harvard students. In fact, it was very probable that the more outraged the reaction from Harvard students to our magazine, the higher the sales were likely to be nationwide. Based on the overwhelming local and national response to the first issue, this probability became a reality. Unfortunately, I couldn't escape the fact that the magazine's success ultimately proved the mass existence of aspiring "Edge Men." As a female member of the staff, I was both encouraged and disillusioned...
...Locations have cigarette machines to cater to their clientele," said Levine. "What you're going to do by banning the machines is twist their arms and force them to sell over the counter...
...awards do provide an entertaining hour and a half, partly because they cater to the attention span most natural to most college students. A compilation of foreign ads without any American-dominated gold lion pedigrees, however, would have been more amusing...
Admittedly, Chemistry 30 is a course with a vast amount of material to cover and must proceed on a tight schedule. It is also a large class, making it difficult to cater to individual needs. Hence the policy--NO MAKE-UP HOUR EXAMS. However, if the instructors of Chemistry 30 are unwilling to offer make-up exams, one would think it reasonable that the slightest bit of effort be made to schedule exams for times that would be practical for the greatest number of students. It is hard to imagine why the exam cannot be given on Wednesday, December...
...Overall, I don't think [eating clubs] fostermale bonding, nor do they cater to males," hesaid