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When students swipe their Harvard ID cards in dining halls starting this Monday, they’ll need to flip them upside down. Instead of using the large stripe, students will need to start swiping with the smaller stripe to get into dining halls, to use Crimson Cash or Board Plus, and for M2 shuttle rides. The decision to switch to the small stripe was made for security purposes, according to Harvard University Dining Services officials. “It’s just a more secure technology,” said Crista Martin, director of marketing and communications...
...event’s organizer, Katherine Y. Han ’10, said she hopes that more undergraduates will consider careers in Africa, especially considering the current state of the American economy. “I certainly think that this is a good time and opportunity for people to start thinking beyond North America and Europe,” Han said. Lawrence K. Barchok ’12, a native of Kenya, said that he wants to return to Africa after graduate school. Following the event, he introduced himself to Abimola, who told him, “Well, don?...
...Just-a-Start Executive Director Gordon Gottsche said that the cuts would force Youthbuild to reduce its student body by 10 to 12 students in the near future, and that student stipends for food, transport, and medical care might need to be trimmed as well...
...Gottsche said that while Just-a-Start would continue to search vigorously for charitable funding and corporate support—which he said has dropped off dramatically in recent years, despite the use of the Internet—he was not optimistic about its prospects and feared further rounds of cuts...
...with his thesis advisor last year to discuss whether to write a thesis or focus on his music. “‘It’s obvious, he said, ‘You gotta do the rock band,’” Kultgen said. For Start, Go!, the Battle turned out to be a surprisingly auspicious beginning. Chris Powers, the singer, song-writer and guitarist for Start, Go! said their first performance together was exhilarating but not perfect. Powers, a senior computer science major at the Extension School, broke a guitar string in the middle...