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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...service they have is hard to deal with because you have to take two shuttles to get down to the fields, [and] they don't seem to be running at the times that athletes need them the most--late afternoon and early morning," said Karen M. Rice '99, a softball player...

Author: By Alysson R. Ford, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Athletes Air Complaints About Quad Shuttles | 5/20/1998 | See Source »

...concentration also requires English 10b, a British literature course, two courses on the history and literature of a country other than America--three classes which seem totally unrelated to my field of study. While 19th century British history might be interesting, it need not be required for an American history and literature concentrator...

Author: By Kamil E. Redmond, | Title: No Study Abroad for Me | 5/20/1998 | See Source »

...impression that administrators and students think the larger the number of requirements students are forced to endure, the more rigorous the concentration. Certain departments apparently subscribe to a motto of "pile 'em on," pushing tutorials and related field classes down unwilling concentrators' throats. Superficially these classes might seem to be for our own "edification," as we are told repeatedly by advisers. Instead, the plethora of requirements only leaves students frustrated with little time on their hands for classes that are more interesting and edifying...

Author: By Kamil E. Redmond, | Title: No Study Abroad for Me | 5/20/1998 | See Source »

These informal bargaining arenas allow seniors to advertise items for sale, in many cases objects that might seem bulky and useless outside of the college environment--like a futon or halogen lamp. Prospective undergrad buyers inspect the goods and sometimes try to haggle over price...

Author: By Pamela S. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Senior Sales Offer Underclass Students Bounty | 5/20/1998 | See Source »

...when the results of the high yield for the Class of 2002 came in, administrators became even more smug. These pre-frosh seem to have proven what the administration already knew to be fact: Harvard can do anything short of vomiting on its students, and they will still pay. The worst part of this atrocity, of course, is that for the perpetrators, there are no consequences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Smugness at the Top | 5/20/1998 | See Source »

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