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...fine example of market logic invading the purportedly separate academic sphere, it has no financial reason to care. The student body is expendable and the administration behaves accordingly. Almost 20,000 kids applied to Harvard last year and the administration only needs 1,600 or so to fill all the beds (not that there are enough beds). The odds are in the administration’s favor that they are going to be able to fill them. Will people stop coming to Harvard if there aren’t frivolities like cable? I think we all know the answer...
This season is sure to be an exciting one for Harvard theater, with enough hilarious sex and serious humor to fill even the largest bordello...
Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby asked the Office of Undergraduate Education this summer to develop plans for “early course selection,” a system of preregistration that would retain shopping period yet require students to fill out their study cards the semester before...
Students crowded classrooms last week attempting to fill their empty study cards, but the new dean of the Faculty is determined to see that in the future students start choosing their classes well before professors approach their lecterns...
These systems require students to fill out an intensive survey about themselves. Reminiscent of Harvard’s “datamatch,” the systems match roommates according to similar answers to a list of specific questions about their personal preferences and habits. And while these systems might save administrative resources and eliminate some roommate uncertainty for first-years, they inhibit what should be the real use of first-year rooming groups in a college environment—a pedagogical tool for the university...