Word: informativeness
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...felt that part of our job was just to inform students, because there is this aura of mystery around the board," Shaffner explains...
...returned to a permissable level. But this revelation--whether or not it actually is true--cannot begin to make up for damage done by a month of misstatements, secrecy and paternalism that kept students and other University affiliates unaware of a serious health problem on campus. Harvard did not inform students and staff that the water they used for drinking, cooking and showering had been tainted for more than 16 months by excessive levels of trihalomethanes (THMs)--chemicals known to cause cancer in lab animals...
...been reviewed, since it was established to allow free, unhindered dramatic experimentation. The Crimson in no way sees its editorial decision to review these shows as running counter to that noble purpose; instead, the paper hopes to offer a forum for discussion of these innovative works, and to inform its readers of their content. The reviews are the perceptions and critiques solely of the reporter and do not necessarily represent the opinions of The Crimson...
Second, Harvard should ascertain the effects of prolonged exposure to high levels of THMs and inform the community of the results. How much are students at risk? As Cambridge resident and water-quality activist Alexandra Hewer said, "The public has not been educated" about the danger of THMs...
Living in a college dormitory implies a certain degree of trust between students and administration. That trust was violated when the administration did not inform students of hazardous water quality...