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Throughout my time here, it has every so often occurred to me how absolutely, utterly spoiled we are. Our beautiful, roomy suites have regular bathroom-cleaning service. Our exorbitant (yes, exorbitant) investments in undergraduate social life include tens of thousands of dollars put into Yardfest and the multi-million dollar project that was the pub. Grants from the school are available for us to do almost anything, such as party, travel almost anywhere in the world, work at any place that cannot pay you, or feed other Harvard students. Our undergraduate library became 24-hour and featured a new caf?...

Author: By Tina Wang | Title: Finding Happiness at Harvard | 6/4/2007 | See Source »

Early admissions programs, whereby a student applies in November and receives a decision in December, unfairly advantage the already advantaged. The early applicant pool is traditionally admitted at around twice the rate of the regular pool—meaning that Harvard’s already intimidating admissions statistics look even grimmer for regular applicants, with as little as six percent of the regular pool admitted. As a result, applicants with little knowledge of the admissions process and even less guidance with which to navigate it—applicants who also tend to come from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds?...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Year in Brief | 6/4/2007 | See Source »

...forgot to bring my regular clothes to the rink and had to go to class in my skating clothes. I remember thinking, ‘Oh my goodness, what do I do?’ but I felt more at home in my skating clothes anyway,” she says...

Author: By Anna L. Tong, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tenley E. Albright '57 | 6/1/2007 | See Source »

That could change if the pioneers behind personalized radio continue to win over music lovers who are burned out on regular radio but can't be bothered to constantly refresh their iPods with 99 iTunes. On websites such as Last.fm, Pandora.com and the new Slacker.com personalized radio lets you train it to understand your tastes. You can, of course, just listen to the music passively as it plays on your computer. But it's even better when you make it your own, by marking each song as a favorite, skipping past it or banishing it from the station's playlist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Learning to Love Radio Again | 5/31/2007 | See Source »

...True luxury means that everything is waiting for me when I arrive. It's totally hassle free, and I can go about enjoying myself," says Debra Delduchetto, 53, a regular guest of the hotel from Syracuse, N.Y., who often travels with her 18-lb. Norfolk terrier, Jack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At Your Service | 5/31/2007 | See Source »

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