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...think it’s very simple, actually. Rather than spend $60 on bus fare, sleep on the floor of some dining hall, and eat half-cooked hot dogs at an alcohol-free tailgate, they can actually have fun at a football game in their hometown and then go home for Thanksgiving after classes end on Friday. Note that fun does not equal getting obnoxiously drunk, but rather not being forced to deal with beverage authorization teams, long lines, and the Boston Police Department (BPD). The calculus involved is not complicated, and, while I certainly plan on going...

Author: By Mark A. Adomanis | Title: The Worst Tailgate Ever? | 11/16/2006 | See Source »

...some issues that will, hopefully, be resolved in time. For instance, if you want to share the song you're listening to, or even any other song while you're listening, your tune will stop playing for the transfer. Also, even if both Zune users have all-you-can-eat monthly plans, the three-day, three-play rule remains in effect. And even songs with no rights-management, ones you ripped from storebought CDs, are slapped with the limitation as well. However, like an iPod, you can synch your Zune to your friend's PC and download as many songs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Microsoft Zune | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

...housing at Quincy through his summer program but still wanted to be a part of the Co-op. He found the answer to this problem through the quarter-boarding system, which allows non-Co-opers to pay a quarter of the board, do a quarter of the chores, and eat a quarter of the meals in the Co-op. Neill altered this option slightly by half-boarding. “If I had free food in Quincy, I would have still quarter-boarded,” Neill says.This fall, Neill is taking a semester off. He plans on returning...

Author: By Melissa Tran, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Good Deal at Any Price | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

...Eating red meat may be linked to breast cancer, according to a study of women’s health conducted by Harvard Medical School researchers. The study assessed 90,000 women over a 12-year period and found that higher red meat intake increased the risk of hormone-related breast cancer. Women who ate more than 1.5 daily servings of red meat—which includes beef, pork, and lamb—were nearly twice as likely to be at risk than women who ate 3 or fewer servings per week. The researchers gathered evidence by means...

Author: By Angela A. Sun, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Red Meat Linked to Breast Cancer | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

...Undergraduate Council (UC) met last night to launch its Hidden Cost Campaign, aiming to reduce the myriad small fees that face Harvard students and eliminate the new tax on gifts to student groups. Though these daily costs eat into the income of every undergraduate, they are particularly hard to shoulder for low-income students, according to UC President John C. Haddock ’07. “The financial aid packages and the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative are incredible steps, but they’ll never be able to address a lot of the unexpected costs...

Author: By Margot E. Edelman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UC Finds, Fights 'Hidden Costs' | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

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