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...back in the morning, for $23 each way. This put them on a priority list of People's incoming passengers. But, said McConnell, so many other line squatters had done the same thing that priority might not mean much. "You get rather paranoid," he said. The major gripe is that the airline does not carry over stand-by lists from day to day, so that time served is not rewarded...
Before last year, if you had a gripe about a College policy, chances were that you would carry it around your entire Harvard career, talking about it, losing sleep about it, and eventually graduating without having done anything about it. Now, there appears to be a better way. If you'd like, you can aspire to become an influential member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Undergraduate Council, about to begin its second year as the first-ever fully recognized and budgeted student government in Harvard's long history...
...days, the race begins early, the course is arduous, and the prize, once achieved, may hardly seem worth the effort. Medical students grumble about the unceasing pressures, the torrents of material, the lack of time to think, much less relax. And they are not the only ones complaining. Patients gripe that the products of this regimen, the current crop of doctors, have no compassion, run their practices like assembly lines and are more fascinated by tests and procedures than by the human beings they treat. Medical school deans and faculty members, meanwhile, worry about turning out narrow-minded, unenthusiastic graduates...
Wyse called the lack of a drama concentration a long-standing gripe among undergraduates, noting that students' complaints on the subject intensified when the ART moved to Harvard four years...
Wyse called the lack of a drama concentration a long-standing gripe among undergraduates, noting that students' complaints on the subject intensified when the ART moved to Harvard four years...