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...advise these young students, with brilliant careers ahead of them, that Google is forever.” The SEX-C group is led by a “Head” and “SHAFT”—Supporting-Head-Assistants-For-Transactions. Pforzheimer House Committee co-chair Katherine S. Wong said that, at Harvard, “hairy situations” arise when Houses choose to support activities over the objections of some students. “HoCo money routinely goes to alcohol, which again, only a certain group of people enjoy and others are opposed...
...solid waste) would benefit the environment. “I think it’s a good step in that it’s a very easy change for people to make, but it will save a lot of water in the long run,” one co-chair of Harvard’s Environmental Action Committee (EAC), Spring Greeney ‘09, says. The environment may be happy, but student reaction, like the toilet handles, goes both ways. Some students, like Eliot resident Prithvi R. Shankar ‘09, are excited by the dual action...
...Currier HoCo Co-Chair Techrosette Leng ’07 insists that when students check out the new party space being built in Tuchman’s old art studio, they will bid good riddance...
Menand is the co-chair of a six-member committee that has been meeting since June to draft a revised set of recommendations for the future of general education at the College. The committee’s preliminary report is expected to be released within weeks...
...position,” Gross wrote. Pilbeam served as dean of undergraduate education and most recently as chair of the committee on advising and counseling—one of the few committees in the curricular review whose recommendations were implemented. Along with his role as senior adviser, Pilbeam will co-chair the Education Policy Committee (EPC) with Gross. Formed in 1992 by Interim Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Jeremy R. Knowles, the EPC is responsible for making suggestions for curricular reform. Although Knowles and William C. Kirby both co-chaired the committee during their tenures as deans...