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...called for measures to decrease air pollution caused by the site, where graduate student housing is being built. In response to decreased Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority bus service to Cambridge, Councillor Craig A. Kelley asked City Manager Robert W. Healy to investigate the possibility of tapping into private transportation services??like Harvard’s shuttle services??for public use. Healy agreed to look into the idea, which he said “makes a good deal of sense,” but said that the proposition faces “multiple legal issues...
...This is an excellent opportunity for students to connect with local Boston community-based organizations that provide services for people at risk for HIV and AIDS,” said Joanna Short, a public health adviser with the Department of Health and Human Services?? Office of Public Health and Science Office on Women’s Health...
Some of these resources include The Bureau of Study Council, University Health Services?? Mental Health Services, the Center for Wellness and Health Communication, proctors, and senior tutors. These groups and individuals have more expertise surrounding issues similar to this one and will be able to help more directly...
...students who have no other options. Quad houses should also have sister dining halls where Quadlings can eat regardless of restrictions, much like the arrangement between Pforzheimer House and Adams House, as their geographical burden is particularly difficult.Finally, other dining options should be improved. Harvard University Dining Services?? (HUDS) bag lunch service is currently underutilized, and given the tasty food and ease of online ordering, should be used more frequently. In the same vein of providing alternative options, Fly-by dining in Loker Commons must be improved. Currently the quality and variety of food is poor...
...that allows users to upload and download files over the intercollegiate network Internet2—to illegally share copyrighted music. “These lawsuits are part of our ongoing enforcement efforts, and part of our overall efforts to encourage students and music fans everywhere to turn to legal services?? for downloading music, Engebretsen said. The RIAA has sued a total of 18 Harvard network users since it began filing copyright infringement lawsuits for online file-sharing more than two years ago, according to Engebretsen. So far, 10 of those 18 cases have ended in out-of-court...