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...FYSC will be more responsive to what social events students are demanding, be they huge dances or intimate Stein Clubs. Additionally, their relatively smaller budgets will disincentivize huge expenditures on financially risky events, increasing accountability. House and dorm life—the perennial subject of complaints among students??will also benefit greatly from increased funding. On balance, HoCos and the FYSC will be more flexible, responsive, and motivated than any new body the UC creates.When a truly campus-wide event is in order, we believe the Dean’s Office, working in consultation with students, is best...
...whole way to Yale.” One disadvantage to driving: “I don’t know how to get there,” said Fliegel. She said she plans to check MapQuest and ask her dad for directions before leaving on Friday. Finally, some students?? transportation to Yale may be more noticeable than others. A group of about 16 students from Quincy and Currier Houses have rented a Cadillac Escalade limousine to take them to the game. The chauffeured vehicle “should be a fun time for my friends...
...Wilderness, after all, has been key to the American psyche, and no one has captured it more powerfully, enthusiastically, lovingly, and faithfully than Adams.And perhaps no one has captured Adams himself as well as the MFA, whose show—on display through December 31, and free to Harvard students??is eye-openingly complete. It’s a brilliant opportunity to meet, re-encounter, and, perhaps, re-judge one of history’s few masters of landscape photography.—Staff writer Anton S. Troianovski can be reached at atroian@fas.harvard.edu...
Organized drunkards from the A.D. and other final clubs of both genders treated the Harvard campus to a disruptive and disrespectful chorus of screams two nights ago. Many students??including this author—were woken up in the small hours of the morning and kept awake by new choruses for an hour or more. A number of us had work to do the next day, including midterms, theses, and job interviews...
...save the celebrating for the frat houses. These organizations should be warned well ahead of time that Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) will be ready at short notice to enforce the noise ban. HUPD’s involvement—not to make arrests but to deter rowdy students??would demonstrate that the College is serious...