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...visitors and 22,000 photo-views before being shut down are clear indicators that a campus-wide facebook is in order. Now, thanks to the combined efforts of Harvard Arts and Sciences Computing Services (HASCS) and the Undergraduate Council, it looks like students might soon enjoy a similar central database??minus facemash’s more seedy competitive and judgmental features...
...addition to listing the “compilation or redistribution of information from University directories” among prohibited activities, the FAS handbook states that misconduct such as “knowingly gaining unauthorized access to a computer system or database?? may be “subject to criminal and civil penalties” in addition to College disciplinary action...
...over their Ethernet networks. Like premium cable television stations that provide an “on-demand” service—with which viewers can play, fast-forward, pause and rewind any of the “Sex and the City” episodes that are in the database??record labels should allow college students to have on-demand access to files. The record labels could charge the schools for the right to stream the music, and the cost would be passed onto the students, who would enjoy access to a huge library of music with...
...article introducing The Atlantic’s “selectivity database?? this month acknowledges many flaws in the list...
...registrar tinkered with the database??s programs to find new ways to improve their services, there were countless reports of lost transcripts, delayed grade reports, overbooked classrooms and even the “disappearance” of several students who returned from a semester in London to find that they were no longer enrolled in the College...