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...sign a pledge promising they would turn off their electronic appliances over the break to conserve resources and minimize greenhouse gas emission. CERP says computers use the most energy at Harvard—at 39 percent—followed by lights at 26 percent, citing the results of a student??s senior thesis...

Author: By Yingzhen Zhang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Campaign Urges Energy Efficiency | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

...Wilcox, where Say was described as “bitchy looking and acting.” But aside from the information in the Court files, Say’s life is almost a complete mystery. The 1919-1920 student directory identifies him as an “unclassified student?? (meaning he was not affiliated with a specific class) living in Perkins 24. But he is not listed in the alumni directory and he has no student folder in the Archives...

Author: By Amit R. Paley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Secret Court of 1920 | 11/21/2002 | See Source »

...only reason a student??s name would be missing is if they requested to be omitted out of privacy,” said Kinchla...

Author: By Joan A. Tom, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Directory Leaves Students Unlisted | 11/14/2002 | See Source »

Over the last few years, college applicants have increasingly considered early programs an attractive application method; early notification of admittance can settle a student??s worries about acceptance and eliminate the burden of additional applications. Yet not all early programs are created equal. Binding Early Decision programs limit student choice and instead favor colleges by allowing them to choose with certainly a subsection of applicants who will be required to enroll. In contrast, Early Action programs are non-binding; they thus provide flexibility, allowing students to apply to other colleges without the added pressure of a matriculation obligation...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Early Action Unbound | 11/14/2002 | See Source »

...Handpicked Vol. II may be full of great songs, but it doesn’t quite hold together as an album. It feels more like a college student??s mix CD, which is fine, but the flow of the tracks could have been tighter. You may well have most of these songs on MP3. But if you haven’t heard of Phantom Planet, Norah Jones, or The Music, or in fact any of the other bands on this album, it’s definitely worth a listen. MTV has ‘handpicked’ some...

Author: By Arts Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Music | 11/14/2002 | See Source »

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