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Issues that come up at Harvard--such as universal keycard access, Fly-By lunches, and ROTC--are so specific to this campus that they can't necessarily be anticipated and addressed by the Ivy Council, Darling says...
...areas where the council is effective illustrate the flaws in campus-wide elections. Council members have been at the forefront in bringing administrative reforms such as universal keycard access, fly-by lunches and extended shuttle hours. These worthwhile achievements are hardly easy. They come only through dealing with Harvard's Byzantine bureaucracy; navigating through a plethora of different offices and officials, all with different institutional agendas and personalities...
...emotional moment at the end of last night's meeting, outgoing council President Noah Z. Seton '00, clad, along with other outgoing council members, in black tie apparel, recalled the successes of his administration, including universal keycard access and making University Health Services more accountable to students...
...aside 40 minutes each day--or even as little as 40 minutes each week--for recess. That means 40 minutes of no classes or club meetings. The same goes for sports and music practices. Close the libraries and dining halls. If the weather is nice, turn off residential keycard access...
...troubling that Leverett House Master Howard Georgi '68 said that his students saw universal keycard access as a threat to their safety. This issue deserves more careful study, but we feel students see universal keycard access as the path to safety and, therefore, the Masters should make the Houses accessible to all Harvard students 24 hours...