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...most students were pleased with their college experience, one thing that they felt they lacked was an outlet for general reflection; more specifically, a venue to examine how their morals and ideals fit into their lives at Harvard. Light has now taken his findings and—along with Dean of Freshman Thomas Dingman ’67—spearheaded the introduction of freshman discussion panels. In these small groups, first-year students can talk in an intimate setting about issues that stretch beyond academics. Of course, these panels will not immediately absolve any students from their problems...
...Nothing too, too different from what we were doing. We didn’t want to get away from what we prepared all week.” In the third, Duboe completed his hat trick, pumping in two goals in five minutes. Sophomore attacker Jesse Fehr and freshman attacker Dean Gibbon’s piled on two more in the first minutes of the fourth, putting the finishing touches on the run. The Minutemen scrambled to stay in the game scoring twice to cut the lead to 7-4. With less than two minutes remaining, junior defenseman Sam Slaughter padded...
...student discussion was not organized in January when Susan Marine, Director of the Harvard College Women’s Center, Paul J. McLoughlin, Assistant Dean of Harvard College, and Jeremy L. Gibson, Associate Director of Athletics, met to decide how best to deal with these requests. According to Marine and McLoughlin, the absence of dialogue was not an accident...
...Finance Committee, to find out if his party would be awarded any funding. Wang referred his request to UC President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, who informed Smith that party grants would no longer be distributed until a reevaluation of the system under the new dean of the College. “It was just all really frustrating,” Smith said, explaining that knowing whether he would receive UC funding would affect the way he registered the party with the House office.“People who do apply don’t even...
...theory, it could improve their lives by providing more information about the urban environment in which they live. The Google fire service allows people to avoid accident sites by tuning electronic devices to automatic updates from the city's RSS news feed, says fire captain Dean Ford. Eventually, Nanaimo plans to equip its grass-cutting machines with GPS devices, so residents piqued by the apparent shabbiness of a particular park or grass verge can use Google to find out when last it was groomed by the city's gardening staff. And the city's cemeteries will soon be mapped...