Word: repped
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...entire student body, which may cut costs and increase the visibility of the program. Despite REP’s shortcomings, it has the long-term potential to effect widespread change on the entire University campus, from increased recycling to projects as large as wind energy for all of Harvard. REP obviously has the financial backing; only time will tell whether it has the potential for more than fleeting success...
...This fall, a Resource Efficiency Program (REP) initiative to encourage students to exchange incandescent bulbs for more environmentally friendly compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) was almost too successful. Students flocked to exchange their gauche bulbs for the trendier CFLs, leaving REP sitting on thousands of the old-fashioned ones. Obviously, a program dedicated to resource efficiency couldn’t hide the stack behind the trash like the rest of us. What...
...figurative light bulb popped above the head of Adams House REP Prabhas Pokharel ’09, whose artistic vision was “inspired by the situation.” REP’s proposal plans to turn the exchanged incandescent bulbs into a human-sized sculptural interpretation of a CFL. For those of you who haven’t exchanged your bulbs yet, think of a gigantic spiral...
...group plans to unveil the tour de force at the Arts First festival this May. According to Joyce Lin ’08, head of the Cabot House REP, University Operations Services is “extremely anal” about where the sculpture is placed. (This is presumably because the risk of broken glass is so high—eco-terrorism, anyone...
...REP co-captain Hayley J. Fink ’08 says that CERtoon “helps [students to] think critically about issues they wouldn’t think about before in a creative way...it’s another avenue to reach people.” The winning cartoons are then displayed in Houses and printed in The Crimson...