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...them thoroughly—according to the results of the sixth annual Recyclemania competition. Harvard placed first out of 62 colleges in the contest’s paper recycling category. Residents within our ivied walls each recycled 36.41 pounds of paper on average. And overall, the University had a per capita recycling mass of 40.82 pounds, putting Harvard in seventh place in the “Per Capita Classic” part of the competition. “It’s the best we’ve ever done in proportion to the number of contestants...
...There’s a dance aspect, and there’s a small business aspect,” Laskowska says.“Sweatshop element,” Chang interjects, giggling. Pringle recalls an incident at nationals, at which dancers from New York University who had $40 per day stipends from their school, actually bought food for the Harvard dancers. “We looked hungry, I guess,” Pringle says as she laughs and bites into her bagel. Laszkowska comments on other limitations on the CDT compared to their competitor schools...
...under control and that the faculty can spot it, it is an enormous disservice to the majority of students working hard to make the grade,” he said.If Harvard subscribes to Barrie’s system—which can cost $1,000 to $10,000 per campus—it wouldn’t be the first time that an instructor here had used the Internet to catch cheaters.In 2002, a visiting professor, Benjamin O. Fordham, used a somewhat similar program, Eve2, to prevent plagiarism in his course, Government 1790, “American Foreign Policy...
...Within minutes, my own TV programming was bounced at roughly 1200 kilobits per second from the Slingbox through my home network and out via Wi-Fi to my HP laptop. Video appeared smooth and watchable. I especially like the video-adjustment wizard that ensures that the picture on the SlingPlayer is halfway decent...
...habit is any different from standard staples of late-night college cramming, like coffee, energy drinks, or bottles of Diet Coke. On the “black market” (more often a dorm room than a dark alley), Adderall and Ritalin run between 60 to 80 cents per milligram: a euphoric, amphetamine-fueled all-nighter can be purchased for as little as ten dollars...