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Dates: during 1990-1999
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What does this say about us? Is the media suddenly pulling through with some Y2K common sense? Has the wisdom of our leaders preventing the forecasted hysteria? Or are Americans simply unable to handle two holiday buildups at once--and have opted for Christmas consumerism over New Year's millennialism? Maybe all the Y2K anxiety the nation's pundits have been expecting will be condensed into the week between Christmas and New Year...

Author: By Alan E. Wirzbicki, | Title: Despite the Hype, Y2K Mania Falls Flat | 11/30/1999 | See Source »

...this is the type of council the student body wants, then the council's new leaders should understand this desire and act on it. However, everyone should understand that a council aimed solely at more input in College decisions will take many years and many council leaders...

Author: By Delete This, | Title: Letters to the Editor | 11/30/1999 | See Source »

...New Haven...

Author: By Delete This, | Title: Letters to the Editor | 11/30/1999 | See Source »

Additionally, however, as a Connecticut resident not applying to Yale, I am displeased with The Crimson's unprofessional attitude towards New Haven. The city is home to 450,000 hard-working and well-educated residents, and, according to the Wall Street Journal, harbors the nation's second highest concentration of high-tech jobs in the nation after Silicon Valley. New Haven has more theaters than Boston, is within easy access of New York City, and has a contiguity of restaurants, nightspots, theaters and other shops surrounding the Yale campus. Frankly, downtown New Haven makes Cambridge look like a sterile, uninviting...

Author: By Delete This, | Title: Letters to the Editor | 11/30/1999 | See Source »

Eliot and Kirkland House's beautiful new dining halls have turned into a headache for the Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) employees who work there. The two dining halls were refurbished this summer, the first step in a series of dining hall renovations scheduled for the next few years. The new dining halls have drawn praise from students for their design and the quality of the food; for some employees, though, the redesigned halls have meant longer and harder hours and increased tension with HUDS management...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Room for Improvement | 11/30/1999 | See Source »

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