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...Renovations are scheduled to be finished in September 2007. Jennifer S. Love ’09 said that because she already finds it “a bit of a pain” to go to other gyms when the MAC closes occasionally, the prolonged closing starting February may prove to be a greater annoyance. Love said she also expects the upcoming closing to inconvenience other students. “It’s generally crowded the times I go, and because they hold all the speciality classes there, I think a lot of people will be frustrated...
...right models and right formulas would allow them to master the markets. It all became play money in a great game. Had the Amaranth-kids ventured beyond this bubble, they might have seen that an infinite faith in reason was not only delusional, but in time, would also prove destructive. Markets are, at their core, exchanges between human beings. And individuals don’t always act rationally. Sometimes when the computer says natural gas should go up, it goes down. That happens. What shouldn’t happen is that we put so much faith in models and systems...
Following a performance a week ago in which the No. 10 Harvard women’s sailing team took first place at the Captain Hurst Bowl in Hanover, N.H., the Crimson was out to prove this weekend that last week’s result was no fluke. Mission accomplished. In the second week of the young women’s sailing season, Harvard again traveled to a Dartmouth-hosted event and again earned first place honors. This time it was the Mrs. Hurst Bowl, the first women’s intersectional of 2006. Sophomores Roberta Steele and Christina Cordeiro earned...
...Ec1010b was not entirely Fuchs-Schundeln’s fault. She probably wanted to cover the material in the assigned text, Mankiw’s Macroeconomics. The book is clear, but not geared for stimulating lectures. Most topics quickly descend into explaining the minutiae of graphs that artificially prove a theory. Little will probably change as Paola Giuliano of the International Monetary Fund takes over the course this year...
Following the College’s decision to dismantle its early admissions program, current high school juniors, the first students who will apply under the unified system, say the change could prove costly by turning potential applicants away from Harvard and towards schools that maintain the program. Those who apply early to schools generally enjoy a higher rate of admission, an advantage that those seeking entrance into Harvard’s Class of 2012 will not benefit from. For the Class of 2010, Harvard admitted 21 percent of its early applicants, but accepted only 9.3 percent of its regular applicants...