Word: complaints
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...however, that should not be changed. Some students have complained that they do not have time to complete CUE evaluations during the stressful time of reading and examinations periods, and so they should be able to evaluate courses until the end of the school year. Perhaps moved by this complaint, the administration has extended the deadline for each course’s CUE evaluation to 8 a.m. the morning of the course final exam. This is a reasonable decision, as it allows students as much time as possible to complete their evaluations while still requiring their completion before the final...
...library request that students not claim study space by piling up belongings or locking up laptops to library furniture. If a desk or carrel has been “reserved” but is unoccupied, students can remove the items and use the space. Levin-Gesundheit brought a complaint after an disagreement last reading period involving his girlfriend, Amy P. Heinzerling ’08. She had removed belongings from a desk that seemed unoccupied, and when the student who “reserved” the desk returned, they began to argue, Levin-Gesundheit said. With the new policy...
...more than optimism; it is in fact quite true.I’m not sure how many of my fellow seniors will agree with me, but based on what you hear after class or in the dining hall, we certainly express our dissatisfaction a lot. The culture of complaint is starting to become a defining aspect of the Harvard experience, and while our endless complaining is occasionally legitimate, I’m not sure it reflects our true feelings. My generally positive demeanor certainly hasn’t stopped me from joining the chorus several times...
...Also, in some parts of the region, the Taliban has set up its own local justice system. Many people in Uruzgan province had long since given up taking their complaints to the official courts, but the Taliban has proved it has the ability to enforce its rulings. After a murder victim's family took their complaint to the Taliban, one of its courts in Uruzgan last week ordered the execution of Pacha Khan, accused of killing a man from the area; the Taliban had apprehended the suspect and extracted a confession before ordering the death penalty. Similar cases of intervention...
...said that the union has not succeeded in scheduling a hearing for his complaint, but that his lawsuit would be heard in court...