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...ceiling will add to the new atmosphere. The Grille’s proposed journey back in time has been led by Eliot House residents Maya E. Frommer ’07 and Jennifer C. O’Brien ’07. Frommer said she first pitched the redesign theme to the Eliot House Committee (HoCo) as a possible way of making the then-closed Grille usable again. Her design scheme, she said, was inspired by some basic elements of the old Grille’s appearance. “Before [the renovation] there was a black-and-white checkered...
...activist, deliberative body that considers questions of campus politics, or a bureaucratic organization that (occasionally) funds parties and organizes campus events? The answer isn’t nearly as simple as either The HRC or this page would make it seem; what’s needed instead is a redesign of student government at Harvard.According to its present Constitution, the UC’s purpose is, among other things, “to serve as a campus-wide forum for the expression and exchange of student ideas and opinions.” Passing a resolution in support of Harvard?...
This week, Cingular rolls out Research In Motion?s newest BlackBerry, the 8700c. While its shape suggests a return to a more conventional design after the venture into sleekness known as the 7100, the 8700 is actually a full-on redesign of the BlackBerry?s innards...
...Record Examination (GRE), a test required when applying to many graduate programs, the Educational Testing Service (ETS) is in the process of making major revisions to the material and methods tested on the exam. The ETS, which also made changes to the SAT and the TOEFL last year, will redesign all three sections of the test: Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. The company expects the changes to go into effect in October 2006. Overall, the revisions are an effort to try to make the test more pertinent to the type of work that graduate school demands, according...
Because of these drawbacks, the website is sorely in need of a redesign and a redefinition. The UC’s budget this year originally attempted to address this concern by earmarking $15,000 for website redevelopment. This extremely large set-aside, later withdrawn, demonstrates two things. First, the UC is clearly serious about revamping its website. And, second, the council likely has an inflated vision of what its constituency actually needs from the website...