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...range of features including fast searching, integrated instant messaging, and a “conversation view” that groups related e-mails—is an appealing option for students. Although Harvard has yet to release the results of last week’s questionnaire, Selsby said that what he has seen so far demonstrates that students’ main concerns are the Web interface and storage space. Currently, the storage capacity of FAS e-mail accounts is limited to 100 megabytes, as opposed to the two gigabytes provided by the GSD’s Gmail service...
...e-mail to students, faculty and alumni announcing the change on Friday, Dean David T. Ellwood ’75 wrote that the lack of a consistent shorthand means that students, academics, and the media give the school a multiplicity of confusing nicknames...
...increased funding, announced Friday in an e-mail to the Faculty, will go toward subsidizing four summers of study for current and incoming graduate students in the humanities and social sciences. Stipends—given to graduate students to cover the costs of living and study—will be increased “much more than incrementally,” Skocpol said this weekend...
...Popular though they may be, comedy is no laughing matter in much of the Middle East, where the censors of autocratic regimes keep watch for criticism disguised as satire. (A woman I once met in Syria was jailed for forwarding an e-mail joke about that country's President.) But by comparison, in Lebanon, which hardly has a government, almost anything goes. Indeed, the Axis of Evil arrived just in time to coincide with a season of political farce being performed in Lebanon's parliament, which - deadlocked between factions backed by Iran and by the U.S. - has been unable...
With the Willey-Snow coupling nearing its $400 campaign spending limit as a result of repeated e-mail and postering violations, the ticket ran the risk of being removed from the online ballot for the remainder of the voting period, James W. Anderson ’09 of the UC Election Commission told The Crimson yesterday...