Word: overcrowdedness
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Once a team has been landed on Mars, they could begin developing without regard for environmental rules, historical architecture or those pesky payment-in-lieu-of tax agreements. And, even better, there's no minimum wage on Mars--take that, PSLM! The University could populate the colony as part of...
Harvard claims to provide a safety hatch for students wishing to escape the rigidity of the Core curriculum. Individuals dissatisfied with limited, overcrowded and unchallenging Core offerings may petition the Standing Committee on the Core Program and request credit for a non-Core class. However, the apparent flexibility afforded by...
This philosophy was--and is--a sound one. And we have repeatedly called for various reforms that would help the Core fulfill its original objectives. More Core classes, both to ease overcrowding in the popular favorites and to increase student choice, might have alleviated some of our concerns. Although the...
The impulse behind much of the innovation in travel these days is an effort to restore that spirit of freedom. As airlines merge into more impersonal behemoths, an aviation executive creates a low-price, customer-friendly carrier that gives flyers a real choice. Three entrepreneurs convert a Seattle halfway house...
From the filthy, louse-ridden cells of Russia's overcrowded prisons has emerged a serial killer that is as devious as it is dangerous. Its name is Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and it sallies forth on spumes of sputum each time an infected inmate coughs or sneezes. As many as 10% of...