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...just a bunch of buildings where classes are taught,” Martin says. “Here, you live with a hundred other students. You have your own microcosm that is very estranged from the real world.” Due to the College’s housing crunch, however, none of the visiting students are guaranteed on-campus housing, according to Rotner...
When his pursuers heard a loud crunch on the other side of the wall—the man apparently landed on the guitar—they gave up chase...
...houses and at the Office for the Arts is not nearly enough, and administrative neglect of the problem is unacceptable for Harvard’s shortchanged dancers and choreographers. Harvard is blessed with excellent dance coaches and hundreds of passionate undergraduates. It cannot allow a space crunch to crush its budding dance program...
...bulk purchasing power of the College to get a lower price on high quality storage, an option that would surely be exercised by those students who are often too busy with final exams and papers to plan ahead for their summer storage. This measure would undoubtedly alleviate the storage crunch, and with students paying a portion, it would relieve the costs that the College has had to pay in past years when it has had to call in emergency storage trucks because the Houses were overflowing with boxes. Another way to reduce the storage crunch is to begin enforcing...
Although it is a noble goal to allow each thesis writer to have a faculty adviser, the lack of professors has rendered this impossible. Until this crunch is alleviated, the psychology deparment should do everything in its power to ensure that students suffer as little as possible from under-staffing. The department must be flexible enough with its requirements to allow qualified non-faculty members—such as lecturers or senior graduate students—to advise theses and lead reading committees...