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...word position paper, which UC members said went through 13 drafts prior to its release last night, was guided by the results of a survey administered by the UC last month to about 750 students. Nearly 90 percent of the survey??s respondents said they wanted to complete the fall term before winter break...
Although this year’s increase may reflect more temperate weather—there was a snowstorm during last year’s survey??it might also demonstrate that homelessness is increasing, or that more people have relocated to Cambridge because of a lack of services in other areas, according to Meghan Goughan, director of the Cambridge and Somerville Program for Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation’s First Step Street Outreach Program...
...linked on the Bureau of Study Counsel’s website, Internet addiction isn’t anything special: “Whether you are addicted to heroin, gambling, cigarettes, sexual deviancy, or eating Milky Way bars, all addictions have certain basic elements in common.” The survey??s questions include questions like “Are there particular areas of the ‘Net, or types of files, you find hard to resist?” (Oh, those Excel spreadsheets!). Once the survey is completed, addicts and non-addicts alike receive lengthy advice reports...
...spring from a different source. In an e-mail to the Lowell open list sent less than two hours after the pest survey itself, Eric B. Linsker ’07 urged his fellow residents to withhold their feedback. The “genocidal language” of the survey??specifically the decision to refer to cockroaches as “pests”—led readers “to forget that American cockroaches and house mice are, like us, animals,” he wrote. But Alpert, the entomology officer of the University?...
...this year, according to Morrissey & Co.’s press release, is likely due to the charged circumstances surrounding the departure of former University President Lawrence H. Summers as well as wrangling over labor issues. Still, some Dunkin’ Donuts patrons seemed a bit confused by the survey??s results...