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...Harvard statue stop 5) Hobo couriers 6) txt msg (especially convenient for the wireless-less Sanders Theater) 7) Telepathy 8) Semaphore, although this would be awkward in section 9) gmail (you might not want to use your account “sexyslut@gmail.com” to submit your response paper to your Lit TF) 10) Just talk to yourself. You’re the only person who likes you anyway. 11) Whistles—if it’s good enough for Captain Von Trapp, it’s good enough for you. 12) Séance 13) Those newfangled...

Author: By Nicole G. White, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 15 Ways Around Webmail | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

...percentage of students who submitted a CUE evaluation, 84, remains well below Yale’s, which is in the mid-90s. Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 wrote in an e-mail that Yale gets a higher response rate because their evaluations are a part of their culture, as they are becoming at Harvard, and because Yale withholds final examination grades if students do not submit evaluations. Harvard, he said, should not need to do that. “Harvard should be able to beat Yale on school spirit alone...

Author: By Alex M. Mcleese, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CUE Guide Might Drop Its Print Edition | 2/13/2006 | See Source »

...Sociology Theda Skocpol, as dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), and he established a new deanship to promote Faculty diversity. The Faculty, like the president, must be held to account. As much as discontented Faculty members may lack confidence in Summers, we would modestly submit that, at this point in time, we lack confidence in them. It is the Faculty’s job to stay focused on issues that have a greater bearing over this university’s future. As Faculty members consider how they will vote on Feb. 28, they should ask what...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: No Confidence in ‘No Confidence’ | 2/13/2006 | See Source »

...nothing else, the editors ofJyllands-Posten--a right-of-center newspaper based in Aarhus, Denmark's second largest city--knew that publishing cartoon images of Muhammad would get them attention. That was the point: last September the paper's culture editor, Flemming Rose, invited 40 Danish cartoonists to submit caricatures of the Prophet in a deliberate attempt to provoke a debate about what Rose perceived as the stifling of coverage of issues related to Islam and Denmark's 200,000 Muslim residents. A leading Danish religious historian, Tim Jensen, warned that some Muslims would take offense at the images...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fanning the Flames | 2/12/2006 | See Source »

...with regards to Facebook, she did take time to read the notice. To her, the privacy disclaimer “seemed pretty typical” and for the most part, it is.Indeed, Facebook’s privacy policy states, “No personal information that you submit to Facebook will be available to any user of the Web Site who does not belong to at least one of the groups specified by you in your privacy settings.” Furthermore, Hughes says that Facebook does not sell private student information.Sounds good, but like your friends...

Author: By Adam P Schneider, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: How Much About You Is Out There? | 2/8/2006 | See Source »

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