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...Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) and Lamont Library closed last night, and undergraduates suffered at the lack of water in their own sinks and showers...
Larsen Librarian Nancy M. Cline noted at the meeting that recent budget cuts and belt-tightening across the University “put a pothole in the road” for plans to renovate Lamont Library, the building 76.7 percent of polled students said they would like to see offer 24-hour access...
There, are, obviously, big differences between Wellesley and Harvard. But these are not insurmountable. Instead of using Lamont for testing, why not set up the Science Center as a final exam zone, allowing students to pick up exams and test in shifts in the large lecture halls? And if FAS decides it doesn’t trust undergraduates not to divulge information about the contents of final exams to others yet to take them, why not set up a slightly more rigid system in which each exam is still scheduled for a certain day, but students can choose to take...
...know to look, or even if you don’t, you’ll start to see science fiction everywhere. It’s on the WB, the New York Times best-seller list and posters in Lamont. Science fiction is conquering the mainstream—and Harvard’s Sever Hall...
Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 supported an amendment to the position paper which said that the Council did not expect the libraries, which petitioned for more money at Tuesday’s faculty meeting, to sacrifice adequate funding to make Lamont a 24-hour facility...