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Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II, the administrator responsible for the decision to discontinue the first-year summer mailing, said that the process “was haphazard and grew without anyone asking if this was the best way to notify freshmen.” Instead, the Office of Student Activities (OSA) will send out a brochure that gives students an overview of campus activities...
...McLoughlin cited inequity as the primary reason for the mailing’s discontinuation. He said only a small percentage of Harvard’s 295 campus organizations were sent an information slip explaining how to be included in the packet...
...McLoughlin also said that the mailing was an ineffective use of resources—the first-year summer mailing costs publications $200 each, and costs the College $8,000. He said the information could be better distributed online or at the Freshman Activities Fair in September, and the money could be better spent by distributing grants to student organizations...
...There are better ways for them to find safe transport at that hour,” McLoughlin said “They can certainly call a Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) cruiser...
...shuttle schedule will be altered again in the future as the campus changes. The renovations of Hilles and the Allston construction will mean that the shuttle routes and schedules will look much different in a decade, McLoughlin said...