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...that each HoCo receives per semester from the UC comes from the $75 student activities fee included on an opt-out basis in each undergraduate’s termbill...
...Pennypacker Halls at the beginning of this month. They were also installed in Dunster, Leverett, and Mather Houses this summer, and are in the process of being added to the remaining dorms. The new showerheads, manufactured by Indianapolis, Ind.-based Delta Faucet Company, use 1.6 gallons of water per minute instead of the 2.5 gallons expended by standard showerheads, according to Paul J. Hegarty, the building manager of Leverett House. The company touts on its Web site that its product provides a shower that “actually feels like 2.5 gallons per minute.” Harvard Yard Operations...
...rushing yards last week.Lafayette’s defensive performance against Columbia is indicative of its success all year. The Leopards lead the nation in points and yards allowed and have given up one passing touchdown.The Crimson counters with a potent offense that has averaged 24 points per game. Senior Chris Pizzotti, who is settling into the starting quarterback role after Liam O’Hagan was knocked out for the year, has established a solid rapport with his wide receivers.Both teams, however, have struggled to establish a consistent running game, something Harvard hopes to turn around...
...time to pump breast milk during a medial certification exam. The state Supreme Judicial Court’s decision came the night before Sophie C. Currier, an MD-PhD student at Harvard Medical School, began taking the test and ensured she would receive one hour of additional break time per day on top of the 45 minutes students typically have for the entire exam. Currier cannot graduate from the Medical School or begin her scheduled residency until she passes the eight-hour licensing exam. The case has gone through seven appeals since Currier first filed suit Sept. 6 against...
...demonstrates a clear irresponsibility toward the students that both the administration and the Council claim to serve. Beyond the harm done to individual student groups, House life too has been dealt a severe blow by the College’s new measures. HoCos, which rely heavily on $4,500 per term checks from the UC for funding of stein clubs and other activities, will no longer be able to receive up-front funding for their events and expenses. Traditionally, HoCos have received a lump sum of money to pay for house social activities, thus freeing them from some constraints...