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...tell me how it works, its reliability, and if it is covered by the Harvard University Health Services plan? Thanks, Contraceptively Confused Dear Contraceptively Confused, Harvey commends you on being proactive about exploring your contraceptive options! However, before Harvey “rings” in this new column by answering your question, it should be emphasized that contraceptives like NuvaRing do not guard against STIs, nor are they 100% effective. Condoms are the safest way to guard against STIs and may be used to complement NuvaRing effectively. NuvaRing is a thin, flexible polymer ring that fits inside the vagina...
...victors rose as the double-elimination tournament rolled on through the night. Sticky notes for a $10 tab at the Grille went to the first and second runners-up and a $20 Finale gift certificate went to the champion. Though the stakes were high, the victims of the seven-column-by-six-row vertical playing field remained composed in the face of defeat. “I’m not a very good game player—so I pretty much expected to lose going in,” said E.E. Keenan...
...Economist,” column...
...column in the New York Times last week, John Tierney claimed that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences rejected University President Lawrence H. Summers because he tried to get us to take undergraduate teaching seriously. Harvard faculty, Tierney claims, refuse to teach freshmen, shunt off their work to low-paid graduate students, and have to be pushed “to teach survey courses and other basics...
Although his column was filled with strong opinions, he offered only one example of the egregious misbehavior of Harvard faculty. The Harvard history department, he claimed, can’t even be bothered to teach courses on the American Revolution. Ten minutes of research could have told him that the American history faculty, almost all of whom have been at Harvard less than 10 years, routinely win awards both for undergraduate teaching and for mentoring of graduate students. They hardly fit the stereotype of the “paleo-faculty” who supposedly resisted President Summers invocations to shapeup...