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...salad bar, the grille, or the soup/sandwich corner to keep me studying and learning through the next day. It is encouraging to note that, though HUDS has its inevitable below-average days, the people in the organization seem to be doing whatever it takes to improve. Constant feedback surveys sent out by HUDS attempt to pinpoint favorite foods and possibilities for new dishes. Feedback cards, present at every checker stand, are available to those who have a love-hate relationship with that new frozen-yogurt flavor. HUDS employees are constantly trying to educate us on proper eating habits, correct portion...
...services in one place was important. “Harvard students don’t have a lot of time, so any way that you can make this more convenient for them, they will use,” she said. Student representatives are the latest constituency being solicited for feedback as Harvard planners prepare to release an institutional master plan of the new campus to the City of Boston this spring. Krieger said the Allston land will be divided between undergraduate and graduate students and academic and non-academic uses. “There’s a kind...
...only ticket that can accomplish change,” says Ryan A. Petersen ’08, a UC member who is working for the Haddock-Riley campaign.One of the campaign’s major focuses, Haddock says, is to rectify UC detachment by allowing more options for student feedback in the form of polling, surveys, and outreach programs, and to promote greater interaction between the UC and the administration.Haddock conducted a poll of 270 students for his report on a 24-hour Lamont and conceived of and advanced the idea of “House neighborhoods” which...
...expand the Louisville International Airport and create 23,000 new jobs. “You have to see past immediate problems and look at bold long-term investments. You have to think about the economic potential of your city,” he said. Shaheen said she received positive feedback from the mayors who participated in the conference. “As one mayor as he was leaving, I overheard him say that the conference had made him realize that he needed to be more thoughtful with his decisions, rather than charge ahead with the transition...
...love to expand the University’s blood drive, but it is up to students to ask. Patricia M. Raciti ’06, co-President of the drive, says that although her organization does not control the number of beds and nurses, she wishes students would provide feedback so that they could relay information to the Red Cross. The resources, then, are available?...