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...dreaded parietal rules kept Harvard boys and their prospective ’Cliffe dates well-separated during certain verboten hours. These regulations restricted the presence of the opposite sex in each college’s dorm, but fell particularly heavily on female students, who had to sign guests in and out of their dormitories...
...October 2005. Despite the instances of piggybacking crimes, Adams resident Emily D. Ponahue ’09 said that she still feels safe living in the house. “I usually don’t let people I don’t know follow me into the dorm, so this incident doesn’t change my behavior,” Ponahue said. HUDS Director for Marketing and Communications Crista Martin could not be reached for comment last night. —Staff writer Nan Ni can be reached at nni@fas.harvard.edu...
...time for a change, University Hall should not hesitate to make one. Furthermore, when vetting prospective house masters, careful attention should be paid to how effectively candidates can perform the important social tasks that they must fulfill in order to give house life a more familial feel than dorm life at any other College—promoting a unique and positive House spirit and house life. Candidates’ eminence as professors should be of secondary import: there are a lot of famous professors who would be honored to be named House masters, but only those who can be good...
...enjoy 250 channels of DirecTV. This proposal is not a whimsical claim of entitlement to better television; it is a refreshingly motivated and entirely student-funded project that will fill an embarrassing gap in the quality of student accommodation. The administration should allow this system to be installed in dorms across campus and refrain from paternalistic regulation. Some say that installing such a regulatory system to curbe the audio-visual appetite of students is desirable because television is a roadblock to social, extracurricular, and academic endeavors that make Harvard such a vibrant place. But in not offering cable or satellite...
...cost plan to pipe satellite television into student dorm rooms via power lines could be implemented in some of the Houses as early as this fall. The final decision as to whether a House will get the technology will lie with its masters...