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...spends most of her money on big purchases like plane tickets to visit her boyfriend but she admits, “What kills my budget are runs to Starbucks and impulse buys at Aldo.” The latte factor can be significant for Harvard’s fatigued students??coffee is more than caffeine; it’s a warm, satisfying drink with a bonus jolt. “Last year I went [to Starbucks] on average five to four times a week…that’s 15 to 20 bucks a week...
...grading at the College often radically subjective and frustratingly inconsistent. Indeed, students often complain that the grades they get reflect the random personal biases, understandings or misunderstandings of their TFs more than the relative quality of the work they did. These claims must, of course, be adjusted for some students?? frustration at getting low grades. But considering the mountains of anecdotal evidence available, it is clear to us that TF grading at the College is hardly fair...
...program, which will cost $4,500, will ask applicants for the 60 available spots—also open to non-Harvard students??to submit written statements in both Chinese and English as well as a tape-recorded spoken statement in Chinese...
...alcohol poisoning had certainly not been reduced. Many students had argued that the ban was in fact especially counterproductive in that—for economic reasons—it would prompt many tailgaters to purchase hard liquor instead. The resulting effect would be increased consumption of hard liquor among students??not, as Lewis had argued, a benign switch from keg beer to canned beer. The unfortunate outcome in 2002 proved that Lewis’ logic was flawed...
...there is a new Dean of the College, and with Harvard’s encroachment into Allston ever more imminent, the Boston Police Department has suddenly become a force to be reckoned with in planning for the tailgates. For weeks now, the failed keg ban seemed the least of students?? worries as contentious issue after issue threatened to undermine The Game tailgates altogether. We applaud the tireless efforts of Undergraduate Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 and Vice-President Michael R. Blickstead ’05, who have worked overtime in conjunction with University Hall?...