Word: information
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...decision of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) to deny The Crimson access to incident reports produced by officers of the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) is disappointing. While we respect the legal rationale that led the SJC to deny The Crimson its request for free access to this information, the quality of our coverage of campus events heavily depends on our ability to acquire HUPD records that relate to matters of campus-wide importance. To that end, we support efforts by Massachusetts State Senator Jarrett T. Barrios and Representative Timothy J. Toomey to pass legislation that will oblige campus...
...related social norms at Harvard—from the Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Services just before their 21st birthdays, in one of several new initiatives planned for the coming semester by Director of Alcohol and Other Drug Services Ryan M. Travia. According to Travia, the cards will inform students that 69 percent of students at the college eat before and/or during drinking according to undergraduates’ responses to the National College Health Assessment (NCHA)—a survey administered to students each spring. Travia said the cards will serve the purpose of “wishing...
...times I would spend sipping tea with my professors or discussing world affairs over a sandwich at lunch. Life would become one big journey of philosophizing and intellectual discussion with some of the greatest minds of this century, who would (after a few minutes of enlightening discourse) inform me that I was the brightest student they had ever met and that I would go on to one day do many great and brilliant things...
...proclaimed “directory of wonderful things” which writes a bit about politics and a lot about technology and science fiction. Also in the top 10 are two gadgetry blogs, “Engadget” and “Gizmodo,” each dedicated informants of the latest crazes in Japanese cell phone innovations. The remainder of the top 10 is a bit better rounded. InstaPundit contains the musings of University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds on war, politics, media, blogging, and technology. The Daily Kos, famous for its role in the Dean Campaign...
...just 30 minutes later, the rescue team arrived at the clean-air station and told company leaders that their original report was wrong. Hatfield said he asked state troopers to inform clergy to tell people inside Sago Church that there were now conflicting reports-yet, the news that the miracle had become a nightmare didn't reach family members for another three hours. "If I had to do it over again," Hatfield said, "I would have gone to the church and told them we had conflicting information...