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...officer received reports of juveniles near Lamont Library harassing passerby. The officer sent the youths on their...
...Lamont University professor emeritus, said that a false general belief exists that democracy, freedom and human rights are “Western” values—a belief perpetuated by “the West’s chauvinism in adopting [these values...
...students hastily cram for midterm exams this week, many will be flooding Lamont Library in search of a quiet place to study. Unfortunately, they will still be forced to leave at the early hour of 12:45 a.m. The Harvard College Library system rejected the Undergraduate Council’s proposal to extend Lamont’s hours. The council’s proposal would have extended library hours by one more hour each night, providing students with more time to study. Yet the decision to maintain the current hours flies in the face of many undergraduates’ academic...
Students’ rigorous academic workloads and busy schedules often leave no other choice than to study late at night. Thus, it is imperative that an important resource like Lamont Library be available to accommodate students’ needs. Lamont, as the primary undergraduate library, is full of useful resources like the language lab, Internet and computer connections, ample study space and group discussion areas—as well as the reading reserves. What’s more, anyone who has been at Lamont at closing knows that a horde of students could benefit from extended hours...
Leahy did indicate that later hours would be considered over the next several years, especially during the library system’s upcoming attempts to accumulate more student input. Yet, the number of students in Lamont late at night shows that many undergraduates strongly desire extended library hours now, rather than years down the road. Harvard rightly spends millions of dollars on its libraries, and some of those resources should be spent now on an improvement that would tangibly increase students’ access to Lamont...