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Students who stayed on campus during January Term without University approval may face disciplinary measures, though the severity of the repercussions remains unclear, according to Jay L. Ellison, associate dean of the College and secretary of the Administrative Board—the College’s primary disciplinary body...
...administration approved over 93 percent of more than 1,400 applicants for room and board on campus during the College’s inaugural J-Term. But that left thousands of undergraduates—facing the longest winter break in recent history—without permission to stay in the Houses...
Adams House Master John G. “Sean” Palfrey ’67 said that he thought J-Term went smoothly, despite the presence of squatters on campus...
...program is working towards establishing more long-term projects that involve greater interaction between visiting artists and academic departments at Harvard, according...
...been answered. "If the government wants to do it, they can do it," says Peter Shadie of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. But that doesn't mean the park would fit his organization's definition of a protected area, which emphasizes the long-term conservation of nature and its associated ecosystem services and cultural values. "The definition [of protected area] has a lot of latitude," says Shadie. "At the end of the day, it is a class of land use purposely set aside for conservation, rather than a class of land use designed for people to live...