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...part of Dudley House, a community made up of both students from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and undergraduates living either in the Co-op or off-campus. The Co-op buildings are owned by Harvard and are technically classified as on-campus, though they are certainly removed from the rest of the Houses...
...June 5 story, "College Prepares for $1 Billion Housing Renovation," said that Yale's swing space will become a 13th residential college. In fact, Yale Law School will take over the residence in 2012 to provide more on-campus housing opportunities for its students...
Hillary Clinton has learned from past defeats that she must compete aggressively with Obama for younger voters. Still, her on-campus efforts have been less extensive, in part because Obama has the extra campaign funds to spend on items such as address lists and glossy mailings. Another advantage for Obama: the large contingent of his supporters among those attending the state's historically African-American colleges and universities...
...dearth of events on campus,” McLoughlin said. McLoughlin said over the last three semesters, there were only five weekends in which there were more than two large events, and that often the weekends before and after had no events. In response to the concern that capping on-campus events might prompt students to decamp for less-safe environments like final clubs, McLoughlin said that he would consider increasing the cap to three per night if at least one event were restricted to Harvard students. Another major change will require that large events be registered three weeks...
...allow military recruiters on campus. In 2006, the Supreme Court ruled that military recruiters have the right to recruit on college campuses. This time, Harvard finds itself already compliant with the recruiting regulations aimed at enforcing the Solomon Amendment. According to representatives of the Office of Career Services and the Law School, Harvard grants equal access to student information to all potential employers, including the military. “There’s lots of organizations students or other groups might object to, for whatever reason,” said Deborah A. Carroll, assistant director for on-campus recruiting...