Word: emails
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...sense. Clearly, Harvard students will not hang out at Loker Commons just for the hell of it. There needs to be a reason for them to want to make a stop in the depths of Memorial Hall. Put something there that they can't get anywhere else--not more email terminals, or an open microphone, or another overpriced venture of questionable quality. Just bring in the old standbys. Taco Bell, Subway, Burger King, Boston Market. Enterprises that cater to students' schedules, wallets and tastes. Just show them in and watch the place blossom...
...buildings and facilities are important," Lewis wrote in an email message. "One can see this in the athletic complex, in the newly renovated Harvard Hall, in the wonderfully student-friendly Maxwell-Dworkin building...
According to Lamas, "nearly one quarter of the student body received [the] email." If that is indeed the case, the convergence of a mere two opinions falls far short of justifying the article's blanket sub-heading, "Students say loss of privacy doesn't bother them." If a journalist chooses not to employ legitimate survey tools, she is surely obliged to refrain from broad generalizations, especially when dealing with samples as large as one fourth of Harvard College...
Think of it as mental pre-season. The "Mind/Body Training to Maximize Your Potential" seminar (Mind/Body Medical Institute, 75 Mt. Auburn St.; 496-9005 or email mindbody@uhs.harvard.edu; intro sessions Oct. 5, 6, or 7, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; classes Tuesday Oct. 12 to Nov. 16 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Wednesday Oct.13-Nov. 17 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Thursday Oct. 14 to Nov. 18 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.) features strategies to increase resiliency to the toughest class and the smelliest blockmate. Even better, $25 dollars is plopped in your Crimson Cash as a reward...
...back into the work-a-holic routine by staying up way past their bedtimes. However, for those who want to use these nocturnal tendencies for social purposes, the answer is the Late Late Club (meetings take place from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. once a week on alternating nights; email destefan@fas). Using their powers for good and never evil, this organization offers relief for those who find the wee hours of the night the least conducive to sleeping. Operating out of PfoHo, this club is currently looking for new members to help the club get back into the fall...