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...Hilles to make way for additional student space—it is clear that Harvard is finally making headway in its inevitable and problematic space crunch. Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross deserves much praise for these new enterprises and for making the changes most pertinent to students?? needs...
...where to relocate the remaining three varsity sports teams who call the MAC home have prevented other much-needed space from being freed up. At some point, a more extensive renovation may be necessary. In the meantime, however, upgrading the MAC’s facilities seems to have satisfied students?? main concern—the dearth of workout machines. The new equipment is a vast improvement—even if it’s only a stopgap solution...
...faculty 10 percent off any purchase at the store, as long as the customer maintains a minimum balance of $20. Since the card’s debut last week, according to Cardullo, about 25 people have signed on.“I’m going to take students?? money but I’m going to give something [back],” Cardullo said. “Harvard is a monstrous cash cow...[Crimson Cash] takes hundreds of thousands of dollars in student money...
...help these students by chastising their school districts. Here’s what happens under No Child Left Behind: Let’s say a school is put on a watch list because students who receive free lunch—the school’s most disadvantaged students??have not improved quickly enough. In two years, all students at that school can enroll elsewhere. Of course, the school’s most disadvantaged students are least likely to deal with the logistical and administrative hassle of moving to another school. They are also least likely to have parents...
...figures still fall short of the 25 percent of students??or about 200 a semester—that the leaders of Harvard’s Curricular Review are hoping will eventually opt to study abroad...