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...propose that Harvard abandon the print edition model of the CUE and restrict access to the online edition only to those who had filled out their CUE forms the semester before (or pro-actively opted-out) and to new students. In addition, Harvard should post verbatim feedback of students??edited only for profanity and obscenity—directly on the online edition. Such a reformulation accomplishes two important ends: first, publishing comments makes the CUE more interesting and informative. Too often CUE reviews of completely dissimilar classes offering completely differing experiences read the same. CUE reports lack color...
...plans to build four new undergraduate houses in the “northwest” development near current athletic facilities to which Quad residents would be relocated. The decision to build four houses is essential, as only a critical mass of students in the new houses will obviate these students?? sense of alienation from their classmates. If the reason for developing the houses near the athletic fields rather than in the second-phase location across Weeks footbridge (a location much nearer to the other river houses) is, as stated, easier shuttle access, then the future shuttle system must...
Anne-Marie Zapf-Belanger ’09 wrote in an e-mail that about 10 students??including a few non-residents of the Coop—participated in the library derobing. Five other students who were contacted declined to make a statement about the incident...
...plans for next semester well in advance of shopping week. But without syllabi, students face a void of information and guidance that makes meaningful advance planning virtually impossible. It’s time for Faculty members to upload their syllabi during reading period. This small step would make all students??especially finals-weary procrastinators slaving away in Lamont cubicles—most grateful...
Finally, as part of his or her obligation to undergraduates, the president must listen to campus leaders. Campus groups have proven students?? eagerness to participate in the administration of their school and the president must regard students as critical shareholders in the administration of the University. Student leaders seek a president who will listen to them and prioritize undergraduate interests...