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...that would utilize more one-on-one student learning and non-traditional teaching methods. “Teachers are willing to learn, change, grow, but I just feel they’re getting overrun and overworked by the central administration,” she added, calling for more teacher input and funding. But Lawrence J. Adkins, who ran for the Cambridge City Council in 2005, said that teacher input was hard to come by with Fowler-Finn—who has been described as a “top-down” administrator—at the helm...
...project will likely not be completed for many years, the immediate problems facing house residents such as overcrowding, sewage leakage, heating, and ventilation cannot be ignored. Fortunately, it seems that the administration is already mindful of many of these concerns. We hope that they continue to listen to student input, and take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity to transform student life at Harvard...
...Allston community. “It is entirely possible that Harvard will own every piece of land in Allston within the next century,” said Mellone. “But it really depends on what they do with it and whether the community will get to have input.” Shumaker said that if Harvard and WBZ reached an agreement, the BRA would try to ensure that the station stayed in Boston. “Looking at the situation now, our biggest concern would be to make sure that WBZ is taken care...
...Mike Quinn, the director of University & Commercial Real Estate at Harvard Real Estate Services, did not return repeated requests for comment. Other employees of the office declined to comment. Although the lease is supposed to be reviewed next year, Ittelson said that Harvard has not approached him for his input. “I think Harvard throws its weight around like an elephant and squashes things it doesn’t mean to,” Ittelson said. “They have to decide whether they want to take over the Square with all Harvard space or throw...
...initiative in soliciting feedback, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences should not assume that this can fix all of Harvard’s dining issues. We still invite its members to eat more often in the dining halls so that their voices are counted among the heard. The more input, the better, HUDS has quite rightly realized. Indeed, the Advisory Council’s grassroots campaign is only the latest example of its remarkable responsiveness to student concerns. Just as HUDS has been the model College agency, it is time for students to be model college citizens and participate...