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...House co-Master Sandra Naddaff ’75 suggested many reasons why Mather HoCo has been so popular over the past four years, but a few stuck out for me: her open acknowledgement of the importance of dialogue with students about decisions concerning House life, her respect for students?? maturity, and her desire to work with students, even about prickly issues such as alcohol...
...With billions of dollars pouring in and administrators popping up left and right, it seems inevitable that professors and students??though professors more so—are left out of the loop regarding decisions over which they once exercised influence. Professor John E. Dowling, who sits on the Standing Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid, discussed at Wednesday’s open forum his bewilderment at the decision to close the College to transfer students this year. No one informed the Committee, and no one could say for sure who made the decision...
...reputation for bureaucracy, it is nothing short of miraculous that HUDS has asked students how it could serve them better. The College administration has an unfortunate tradition of opaque decision-making that has made undergraduates understandably cynical. HUDS, though, has bucked this trend and seems genuinely concerned with students?? beefs against it. Such accessibility seems to come around once in a blue moon at Harvard—and that is a big reason why we should seize upon it. Efforts like HUDS’ should always be rewarded with a receptive student body. Students are clearly hungry...
...Harvard Law School Administrative Board (Ad Board) dropped charges this week against 14 students who had been implicated for violating Law School alcohol policy. The students??who helped run an international party in February that attracted more than 400 guests—contended that they were unaware that the alcohol policy, which prevents serving hard liquor on campus, applied to them, since the same international party had served hard alcohol in years past. The party—which was held in Pound Hall—featured tables representing different countries. Some of the tables served samples of hard...
...stepping. Fallon’s parents do not dance; he was first exposed to it at Irish festivals and began taking lessons at the age of five. “I thought it was cool,” he said. Dancing and competing is a natural part of both students?? lives. “I can’t imagine not doing it,” O’Brien says. The constant cycle of lesson-taking, training, and competing—on top of demanding schoolwork—can prove stressful. Both Fallon...