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...regulated at all. So consumers may decide to use a home water treatment method. The best way to remove phthalates from drinking water is by using a granular activated carbon (GAC) filter. There are no regulatory requirements for phthalates in bottled water at all. The National Resources Defense Council tested a number of brands of bottled water and some, but not all , contained phthalates...
...before voting closes, Undergraduate Council (UC) candidates are amassing campaign violations, with one ticket more than doubling its penalties in the past two days. Presidential hopeful Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and running mate Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 were docked 135 points for their campaign’s unsolicited and illegal campaign messages via open e-mail lists. The penalties brought their total to 260 points, according to an e-mail sent by Election Commission Chair Joshua G. Allen ’09. Any ticket that racks up 400 points in violations is disqualified from...
When Jeffrey Kwong ’09 offered the microphone to Ellen C. Quigley ’07 at last week’s Undergraduate Council (UC) presidential debate, he did so in order that a woman might make a single substantive comment during the entire debate...
...comment "Elephant on the Ballot" stated that the Campus Debate Society organized the Undergraduate Council presidential debate. In fact, the Campus Political Society organized the event, and the female speaker, Daren F. Stanaway ’07, was not the organization’s president, but the debate organizer. The comment also stated that Brian S. Gillis ’08-’09 and Morgan C. Wimberley ’08 have not said that they do not wish to win the election. In fact, they acknowledged that victory is not their first priority. The fact was originally...
...first-ever Women’s Community Fair held last night in the Lowell House Dining Hall. Spearheaded by the Harvard College Women’s Center and all-female club The Seneca, the event offered students a chance to learn about student groups ranging from the Undergraduate Council (UC) to the sorority Delta Gamma to the women’s rugby team. Event organizers said the fair aimed to encourage a community more welcoming to women than they said was currently the case at Harvard. “We wanted to create more opportunities at Harvard to get more...