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Ticket sales there have reflected students?? enthusiasm about Snoop Dogg’s upcoming appearance. “We’ve sold literally two-thirds of the show within the first 2 to 3 days,” Archibald said. “It was like pandemonium on the first...
...evaluations into the information age is not so cut-and-dried vis-à-vis student participation, however. Critics of the move have pointed out that putting surveys online almost always reduces sample sizes. The CUE is right to take this as a challenge to make certain that all students??even those mired in academic apathy—are inspired to participate in the surveys...
Last spring, we admonished former UC President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 for his zealous attempts to raise students?? annual termbill fee 114 percent on the grounds that the UC had yet to prove the need or the capacity to warrant such a considerable hike in the council’s budget. But, we were hesitantly optimistic. Our words: “A substantial increase in the council’s budget might be warranted. More money would allow the council to organize bigger and better campus-wide events, bring top name bands to perform more...
...actions taken by the protesters sorely missed the mark. The recruiters will recruit elsewhere; indeed, there is no shortage of qualified students that believe government intelligence agencies play a crucial role in our national security. Rather, the ugly protest intervened in the day to day operations of fellow students??namely seniors such as myself, who now have to scramble to figure out if it is worth the time to finish the application to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), given that the word “Harvard” should immediately make any reviewer think twice...
Organized by the Black Men’s Forum, Harvard AIDS Coalition (HAC), Harvard African Students?? Association, and Harvard Concert Commission, the two-day event—including a hip-hop concert, a day-long conference, and a youth gala—was entirely student...