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Members of the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) considered ways to make peer advising more accessible and effective at their meeting yesterday...
...peer advising website currently lists 45 upperclass advisers representing 18 concentrations, but few of these undergraduates have been contacted by students seeking advice, said Student Affairs Committee Vice Chair Teddy E. Chestnut...
...endowments at most of Harvard’s peer universities, including Yale, are invested externally by managers whose fees are not publicly reported...
...Picture Association of America (MPAA)—now led by former Institute of Politics Director Dan Glickman—had taken out a full page ad displaying, under the ominous question “Is this you?,” a long list of the Internet addresses of peer-to-peer filesharing users who had been caught infringing on motion picture copyrights. “If you think you can get away with illegally trafficking movies, think again,” the ad cleverly challenged: “Lawsuits begin this week...
It’s important as a first observation to note that Wirehog itself, like most such applications, is probably not an illegal piece of software. The basic standard for legality amongst peer-to-peer file sharing clients, according to the courts, has been that the software has “substantial non-infringing uses,” and wirehog.com proudly proclaims that you can use the software to “share pictures and other media with friends.” Pictures, presuming you took them yourself, are probably fine. “Other media” are what...