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Fraternities and sororities expand one's connections beyond Harvard as well, Penner says...

Author: By Marla B. Kaplan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rush Hour: Greek Groups Get Popular | 2/23/2001 | See Source »

...Leibowitz exposed the rats to a veritable wonderland of fattening food, and placed no limits on the rats' consumption - but remember, she was trying to recreate the temptations we humans face every single day. Even given equal access to the unhealthy fare, the rats who were doomed to really expand were far more likely than their slimmer peers to gorge themselves on the fattening foods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fated to Be Fat? | 2/20/2001 | See Source »

...November the European Commission declared that "there is a growing recognition that the 'zero' immigration policies of the last 30 years are no longer appropriate." Germany announced plans last March to admit 20,000 foreign computer experts over the next three years, and Chancellor Gerhard Schrsder is pushing to expand this green-card initiative to workers in other sectors. Ireland has loosened immigration requirements for non-E.U. workers in technology, nursing and construction. Even Italy's government has introduced measures to admit 63,000 industrial laborers a year. Says British European Parliament Member Graham Watson: "Many states are seeing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Culture and Economy Clash in Europe's Immigration Dilemma | 2/19/2001 | See Source »

There are only two fundamental ways of addressing problems of overcrowding: cut people or add space. Unless Harvard wants to reduce the size of its entering class, it must either obtain additional apartment space, expand existing Houses or build a thirteenth House. The latter, though expensive, would at least avoid increasing the size of the already large Houses and further compromising the sense of community within them. Adding more beds to overflow housing like the DeWolfe complex does not address the underlying problem of crowding; it only shuffles students around. Another proposal noted in the report, to encourage 100 more...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Lewis Report Signals Problems | 2/16/2001 | See Source »

Indeed, despite the major limiting factors of money and administrative politics, the University should pursue innovative projects to expand the amount of student space on campus. Members of the Ad Board on their way to meetings at Hilles would be wise to pay attention to the shabby rugs, old furniture and wide-open space in the library. If they thought about what the building could be, I think they'd be pleasantly surprised...

Author: By Scott A. Resnick, | Title: Space Exploration | 2/14/2001 | See Source »

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