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...Suspects almost always flee the area to avoid apprehension,” HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano wrote in an e-mail statement...
...fire alarm went off in the Science Center, and the building was quickly evacuated. Electrical power was cut to the server room after an electrical short circuit caused a fire in the power supply unit, FAS Computer Services spokeswoman Elizabeth Hess said in a statement sent via e-mail. Hess could not be reached for comment over the weekend. The fire caused disruption to the FAS e-mail, Web, database, and network services, which were down for several hours after power was cut to the server room. According to Hess, the systems were restored by 9:10 p.m. that evening...
...academic angst fly—at least at Princeton, where students are now free to criticize their professors through a new Web site that allows undergraduates to e-mail feedback anonymously to their professors. Since the site went live on Feb. 19, it has received about five to seven comments for professors each day, said Princeton’s student government president, Robert D. Biederman. According to Biederman, comments submitted to the site are reviewed by student government representatives to ensure no hostile or coarse language is used, and they are then forwarded to the intended professor. Biederman said yesterday...
...puritans have coalesced into a movement, creatively named Ban The N-Word. Their campaign is mostly virtual, consisting of e-mail manifestos and a website which, among other things, rails against the evils of Eddie Murphy's new film Norbit. The New York City Council resolution is the movement's first victory, and now they are hatching plans to bring their task force to a town near...
...Harvard should tap this resource by creating a regularized system whereby concentrations train and make available paid upperclass undergraduates to advise first-years and first-semester sophomores on concentration choice. Naturally, larger concentrations will have a larger burden, but it is important that these upperclassmen are easily accessible through e-mail and through regular office hours. While the onus will still be on students to seek out the help they need, the College will be providing a great service by making quality advice available and accessible...