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Michael J. Gaffney ’08-’10 said he “thought it was code?? when Jenny C. Carloss ’07 asked him to come over for a study session the night before their American Presidency exam in January 2007. “I brought a movie,” he explained...
Adams House Resident Dean Sharon L. Howell—who went to a college with a honor code??says she hopes to see an honor code adopted at Harvard: “I would be very heartened if we were ready for a paradigm shift...
Beyond the nebulous expectation that the policy would heighten student integrity, the format of a Harvard honor code??should one ever come to pass—remains decidedly unclear...
...precise victim of his vitriol, though, remained exasperatingly ambiguous. The Vatican has engaged in fairly frequent shake-ups with thriller writer Dan Brown, including last year’s totally straight-faced denunciation of “The Da Vinci Code?? as an “offense against God.” (The spats tend to come off as amusing largely because the church takes him far more seriously than the rest of the world does.) Yet it’s hard to imagine Brown—or previous bête noire J.K. Rowling—creating...
According to various online articles, web game site Kotaku.com was the first to reveal that inputting the Konami code??up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, enter—would unleash a drove of the one-horned creatures onto the screen...