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...were still asked to stop playing a lot of the time, and spent a lot of time competing for the spaces instrumentalists: flute players, violin, and the like.” According to Le-Khac, “Even at normal hours, like before 9 p.m., we would get complaints from the proctors in Wigglesworth. The practice rooms are very much structured for ‘traditional’ instruments and not for rock music at all.” Frustrated with the situation, Boch sent a belabored e-mail to the Freshman Dean’s Office...

Author: By Eric L. Fritz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Does Harvard Have an Appetite for Rock and Roll? | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

Naturally, challenges exist with any grading system, and this one is no exception. The familiar complaint that science students typically earn lower grades than students of the humanities (perhaps because it is easier to assign a poor grade on a problem set than on a paper) would remain. It is not obvious how one would standardize grades across departments or even if one would wish to do so. But this problem is not as serious as it seems. It is quite possible that Harvard attracts more students capable of exceptional work in one field than in another...

Author: By Emily E. Riehl, | Title: Beyond the Princeton 'A' Cap | 10/7/2005 | See Source »

...smaller group of about 20 security guards employed by the Harvard contractor Allied Security then marched to the Allied Security office in Wigglesworth Hall to deliver a letter of complaint...

Author: By Ely S. Portillo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Workers Demand Union, Better Contract | 9/30/2005 | See Source »

...needs H Bomb when we have Fifteen Minutes and the Independent?” the Harvard Salient’s Gladden J. Pappin ’04 asked two years ago. His complaint may have been inspired by squeamishness, but at the heart of the matter lay a local case of media saturation. Harvard’s doordrop boxes were bursting, and since 2003, the door-dropping has only increased. Upstart glossies like Cinematic and the new Current challenge old guard standards like the Independent and the Advocate, and a half-dozen humor magazines try their hardest to make...

Author: By Leon Neyfakh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Doordropped: Some Salient Advice | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

...conclusion that there is no link is a lie,” said Tim Kropp, the head toxicologist for the Environmental Working Group, the Washington-based organization that filed the initial ethics complaint with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. “He cites work in his references, but directly contradicts it in his write...

Author: By Dan R. Rasmussen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Professor’s Research Reignites Fluoride-Cancer Correlation Debate With New Research | 9/28/2005 | See Source »

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