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...InstaPundit.”The blog server, which is open to anyone with a “.harvard.edu” email address is larger and faster than the original server run by the Berkman Center and HLS. That three-year-old server will continue to exist alongside the new one. Neither server is officially supported by the University.“Our hope is that people will really continue to use blogs in ways that are experimental,” said Berkman Center Executive Director John G. Palfrey VII.“I personally hope that blogs will allow...
...important as the efforts accompanying them to create a supportive peer environment that affirms honesty and discourages cheating of any kind,” Bok wrote in his most recent book.WITH HONORS?Although Radcliffe College used an honor code from 1907 until 1961, one has never existed at Harvard College. Indeed, both faculty members and students question whether a code could survive at Harvard.Honor code systems generally require students to sign a pledge stating that they will not cheat, and then to certify on each exam they hand in that the test was taken honestly.Having signed the honor code, students...
...Commonwealth’s obligations. The original agreement also called for the resumption of Green Line service to the Jamaica Plain neighborhood, which has been “suspended” for over two decades, leaving residents there to rely on spotty bus service. No plans currently exist to restore this service. Also included in the agreement is a connection between the MBTA Red and Blue Lines at the Charles/MGH station, which would aid public transit commuters from East Boston and decongest the seriously overcrowded central stations. The Romney administration has essentially killed this project, citing a lack of available...
...Onion to suggest that Puff Daddy’s next single would consist of David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” “in its entirety,” with no rapping whatsoever. But for every beat-jacker, there exist producers like the Wu-Tang’s RZA, who compares his use of a wide variety of short samples in a given song to that of “painter’s palette,” and biters’ approach to a “Xerox machine...
They wished to be within a border, but would rather it did not exist...