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...buffalo wings, but only at Harvard would a library serve as a social hub of the undergraduate body. Since its October opening, Lamont Café—which takes the place of the library’s former reference room—has been a welcome addition to students?? favorite reading period haunts. While socializing and a library may seem like strange bedfellows, on a campus where many students prefer a 4.0 to a 40, we cannot pretend to be too surprised.We also cannot feign shock at the light use of the Student Organization Center at Hilles...
...graduating international students has been the dearth of H1-B visas, which allow highly skilled workers to work in the U.S. The number of H1-Bs is capped at a dismally low 65,000, closing the door to thousands of capable and skillful immigrants—including American-educated students??who wish to contribute to the American economy. This year alone, over 133,000 applications were submitted for the 65,000 available visas on the first application day—dooming many members of the Harvard Class of 2007 to effective deportation because they had barely taken midterms...
...Then-University President Derek C. Bok, who returned to Harvard last year as interim president, created the ACSR—a group of faculty members, administrators, alumni, and students??during a similar divestment debate over Angola in 1972. The 15-member committee was meant to advise the Corporation on the ethics of its investments...
...There was certainly a lot of impressionistic evidence that the yield was affected by students?? and families’ fears,” Fitzsimmons says. “All of this was part of the same pattern...
...initial response to this distress may be a familiar one to my fellow Harvard students??I decided to work harder, to sleep less, and to spend much of my Crimson Cash on coffee and Red Bull. And while I did notice some improvement here and there, I knew this approach was unsustainable. Exhausted and bleary-eyed on Friday nights as I reflected on the school week that had just ended, I felt overwhelmed and intimidated by the work that lay ahead...