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...public assistance,” helped motivate the 2005 amendment.But for the College undergraduates still awaiting a conclusion to their respective trials, the fate of their Harvard careers is still up in the air—even if their financial aid may not be.—Staff writer Matthew S. Blumenthal can be reached at mblument...
...dual-flush toilets so that users will have the option of flushing liquid waste with half the amount of water as that for solid waste. “I think this will be lasting change for years to come,” Artz said. —Staff writer Matthew S. Blumenthal can be reached at mblument@fas.harvard.edu...
...characterized by an extremely strong sense of hierarchy,” he wrote in an e-mail. “I’m not sure that’s compatible with an honor code or, more fundamentally, to creating one in the first place.”Matthew J. Dickinson, a former Harvard professor who is now at Middlebury College, agreed that the culture of the administration impacts the potential for success.“[At Harvard], there might be a little more of an ethos of ‘we need to police the students’ than...
...budget. According to an article in The Crimson, the new board will be responsible for planning five different social events: two outdoors events like Yardfest, a concert, and Harvard-Yale. The board’s creation effectively outsources the social-planning role traditionally held by the CLC. According to Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, the UC is mulling over three potential plans, all of which involve the dissolution of the enfeebled committee. Democracy at WorkRiley’s inclusive approach to leadership has distinguished her from her predecessors. As Greenfield recalls, Clay T. Capp...
...group of upset council members, led by Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 and Ali A. Zaidi ’08, left the meeting in an attempt to block a vote on the change in the non-discrimination policy by ensuring that not enough representatives were in the room to permit a vote...