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...some resources are available for undergraduates from low-income backgrounds, including loans from the Harvard Financial Aid Office, many applicants do not qualify for application fee waivers and medical schools do not offer financial aid for students not yet enrolled. These expenses can be constraining—both on students?? checkbooks and on the number of medical schools to which they apply.“From my own background as a student with not a lot of resources myself, if students do not have a lot of money to apply to medical school, they must limit the number...

Author: By Madeline W. Lissner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Med School App Costs Mount | 4/14/2006 | See Source »

...recreational services, says that the changes would have an instant impact on intramural sports, particularly from a scheduling perspective.“It will help ease the scheduling crunch we face each year,” Olkkola says. “It’s more conducive to students?? schedules.”The proposed renovations have also been met with approval by the varsity teams affected.Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh called the addition of the bubble “huge,” saying that the 100-yard winter fieldhouse will not only help his team?...

Author: By Lisa Kennelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Extreme Makeover: Harvard Stadium | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...students. The course policy requires all 250 enrolled students to attend lecture, according to Jacob M. Kline, the head teaching fellow. But attendance in the weekly lectures, which are not videotaped, is at a low. Government concentrator Carrie E. Andersen ’08 estimated that roughly 40 students??around 15 percent—go regularly. “There are maybe 10 people actually paying attention. The rest go out of some normative sense of duty,” she said. The weekly lectures in Gov 97b are new this year. Stanfield Professor of International Peace Jeffry...

Author: By Jillian M. Bunting, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gov Tutorial Draws Few Attendees | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...multifold. Firstly, members of the UC pick committees based on how many votes they received in UC elections, and since most students join the UC with the intent to focus on student advocacy, the Campus Life Committee (CLC), which is presently in charge of social programming, is normally students?? third choice. Secondly, according to Haan, Harvard is a “huge, decentralized university, and you need to work through extensive bureaucracy to get anything done.” Currently, the Harvard Concert Commission and the CLC are on a bureaucratic timetable set by funding restrictions, UC election...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Putting the Fun in Harvard | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...understand.” Some students go far out of their way, even if it means crossing state borders. According to Greenberg, one of his past students from Albany, NY, wanted to drive to Cambridge to go over course material. Even oceans can’t stop the DEP students?? commitment to learning. According to Greenberg, one student from the United Arab Emirates dealt with an eight hour time difference by watching lectures in internet cafes between two and three AM his time. Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Paul G. Bamberg Jr. ’63, whose class...

Author: By Elizabeth M. Doherty, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Virtual Veritas | 4/12/2006 | See Source »

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