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...We’re committed to growing with our alumni and increasing the site??s utility and availability to them as they leave college,” Founder and CEO Mark E. Zuckerberg, formerly Class of 2006, said in a press release issued yesterday morning...
...weekly mitigation meetings, neighbors of the construction project fixated on getting Harvard to stop using high sulfur diesel in the site??s excavation crane, arguing that the exhaust spewing forth from the trucks and construction equipment posed a threat to the health of neighbors and students...
...order to have authority at Wiki[pedia] you must be willing to negotiate what you consider to be the truth,” said Weinberger, who is also an author and a blogger. Wikipedia is a popular online encyclopedia that is written and edited by the public. The site??www.wikipedia.org—is known for constant updates made to its entries. A day before University President Lawrence H. Summers officially stepped down, the site??s article on Summers read “He will be announcing his resignation through the Wall Street Journal...
...Public Art / Moving Site?? project has put on a kind of traveling show across three New England cities this spring—taking a sculpture, a restaurant, and a series of miniatures on a journey from New Haven, Conn. to Bellows Falls, Vt., and right here to Cambridge.Each work in the project is meant to reexamine some aspect of the cities it visits, and in Cambridge, it commenced with a massive monument honoring the city’s crooked spaces—DeWitt Godfrey’s massive steel rings, which stood next to Café Pamplona...
...swiped from a Harvard marketing brochure (two pictures of Harvard football!) and the motto “This is your campus,” CampusTap aims to create an online community that “is a virtual mirror of your physical campus,” according to the site??s mission statement. The interface networks multiple blogs by name and keyword tags, and the “Blogcrastinate” button simply “takes you to a random-ass blog,” says Harry I. Ritter ’07, one of CampusTap?...