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Drugs Over Easy Inventor: Deborah Adler Availability: Now, at Target pharmacies To Learn More: designforall.target.com From the mass retailer that put Philippe Starck styles in dorm rooms comes another evolution of design, this time for the medicine cabinet. Called ClearRx, Target's new prescription-drug packaging system - originally conceived by a student at the School of Visual Arts in New York City - turns the traditional amber-colored cylinder on its head. ClearRx bottles are not only upside down but also flattened out, so patients can read labels without rotating the package. Colored rings - say, blue for Mom, green...
...building, we were appalled.I’d been told that the House system was designed to create smaller and more intimate communities of students at Harvard. But, for some reason, I felt more isolated in my House than I’d felt in my freshman dorm. The housing folks had done a great job crafting a diverse group of first-year students for each room and proctor group–in my very typical entryway, we had a number of international students, musicians, science buffs, a few athletes, prep-school kids, and obviously, an equal number of women...
...from the University Health Services (UHS), contain a variety of items, including hand sanitizer, tissues, packets of tea, salt for gargling, and a disposable thermometer. The packets also include flyers with cold and flu remedies and prevention techniques, such as placing a bowl of hot water in front of dorm room heaters to raise the humidity. For students originally from warmer areas, these kits are key, said CHI representative Emily W. Hogeland ’07. “Being at college in the winter season is hard, especially for those who aren’t used to the winter...
...voted in the last two Cambridge elections, this time it proved inconvenient to access her assigned polling station near the Quad at Graham and Parks Alternative Public School. “I’ve been out of my room all day, and my polling station is near my dorm,” she said. Some, though, found local politics alluring enough to warrant a trip to the polls. Seth R. Flaxman ‘08, who hails from Evanston, Ill., said he voted in the Cambridge election because, after being initiated into local politics, he wanted to get involved...
...holds no weight at another college. For one, you can sneak into the dining hall and literally consume a free lunch. But if you want some other shit, don’t go to the campus bookstore and buy it like a tool: Simply lurk into the closest dorm and start checking all the doors like you’re playing that level in Mario Bros. 3. As long as you follow that other aphorism, “Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth,”a odds are you’ll walk...