Word: keycards
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...student you want to be trustworthy ofpeople," Matthews said. "You do not stop to askfor their keycard...
Some said universal keycard access could ensurethat anyone without keycard access to a dorm isnot a Harvard student...
...this way, the era of great Harvard pranks ended. Students have tried a few since, most notably the riots of 1969, but Harvard has ensured the safety of its students by keeping a fit police force and preventing universal keycard access. But by and large, the practice of pranking has moved downriver...
...that the building is a landmark, and that the club is just a shade older than the 14th amendment. The first thing we visit is the wood-paneled Grill Room, an area that could pass for Harvard's thirteenth dining hall. That is, except for the welcome absence of keycard swiping and trays. "And the food is better," Ms. Simpson hastens to mention...
...majority of those who voted in the Undergraduate Council election chose Beth A. Stewart '00 on a platform of shuttle buses for student groups, cable television and universal keycard access. Their position is straightforward: narrowly focused self-interest. Thomas B. Cotton '98, a defender of student apathy, wrote in a Feb. 18 column on this page: "Despite the sanctimony of activists, most students see, or implicitly accept, apathy about political issues as a virtue." Cotton argues that we have the rest of our life to be activists, so there is little reason to fight for anything...