Word: overcrowdedness
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In fact, a two-month Crimson investigation found that many undergraduates are alienated by the core's entire structure, which limits student choice and result in overcrowded sections and lectures.
Winthrop House has the authentic overcrowded, dank flavor of a turn of the century immigrant ghetto; Mather evokes the impersonal oppressiveness of the projects.
This was once a quiet little backwater showplace for independent American films, run by Robert Redford's Sundance Institute since 1985. But ever since sex, lies and videotape was the surprise hit of the 1989 event, the affair has become Hollywood's annual home away from home for 10 days...
It is also important to recognize that often these legal solutions are little more than band-aids to a gaping societal wound. In a culture where restraining orders are often little more than meaningless pieces of paper and battered women's shelters are overcrowded and staffed by overworked social workers...
But the overcrowded CS50 is the only Harvard course offered which addresses student interest in such applied computer skills as C and Internet use.