Word: mailings
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...mail is a mess A fix is in the works, but so far you can't search messages...
...College administration’s decision to eliminate hot breakfast on weekdays in the Houses also met with student opposition. Over House e-mail lists, students protested the adverse health effects of not eating breakfast, especially for athletes who rely on calorie-filled morning meals...
...People got excited, and then they decided to cut it,” says Rebecca H. Jablonski ’11. But most say that their primary concern was that not all individuals seeking to return to campus would be permitted to do so. In their April e-mail, Hammonds and Smith announced that housing would be limited to students who could demonstrate a “need to be on campus.”At present, a student-faculty committee led by Assistant Dean of Advising Programs Inge-Lise Ameer is drafting an application for students seeking to stay...
...McCarty writes in an e-mail that the planned reductions would mostly affect teaching assistants from outside of Harvard, and that any cuts to CA employment would be roughly the same size as usual yearly fluctuations in hiring. Approximately 250 CAs are hired each semester, according to McCarty...
...first place, when unruly students are usually dealt with by Cambridge University internally? (Cambridge has no plans to do so in Jahnke's case: "Martin has no reason to fear any adverse consequences in ... the University," professor William Brown, head of Jahnke's college, told TIME in an e-mail. "We respect his freedom of expression.") British politicians regularly have things thrown at them by protesting members of the public - in 2001, someone threw an egg at then Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, who famously threw a punch back, and more recently, Business Secretary Peter Mandelson was the victim...