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Kevin S. Davis ’98, director of residential computing for FAS, said such disruptions most commonly result when students incorrectly plug their own wireless routers or access points—which are prohibited by Harvard FAS Computer Services (HASCS) rules??into the network...
...page 10 of “Harvard Rules?? (the perusal of which occupied my eight-hour travel day at the end of spring break), would-be muckraker Richard Bradley has this to say of our illustrious president Larry Summers during his undergrad years...
...body of seven students drawn from the council and the Harvard student body at large. While these rules are in large part reasonable and aimed at preventing campaigns from disrupting life on campus—for example, candidates cannot campaign in dining halls and their supporters must observe postering rules??the $100 per candidate cap on spending discourages candidates from seeking new, exciting ways to advertise to voters and get a larger chunk of the campus involved in campaigns that will ultimately affect undergraduate life at Harvard...
Einkauf said he has received a few complaints about early campaigning, but he said nothing has been confirmed. The candidates are punished monetarily for breaking campaign rules??various offenses cause money to be deducted from a candidate’s $100 campaign budget...
Despite splitting snaps with sophomore Ryan Tyler in three of the season’s first four games—Dawson was suspended from the Brown contest for an unspecified violation of team rules??he showed flashes of brilliance, twice rushing for at least 69 yards on 17 carries. But the best was clearly yet to come...