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...wrote “You should also explore options to secure your laptop to your desktop.” “Most importantly, never leave your laptop unattended [or] unsecured in public ever,” Catalano added. Porter’s Lowell House tutor, Mark D. Hempstead, was only aware of the theft in his house, but wrote in an e-mailed statement that he had responded to the incident by telling his students “to lock their doors, not to allow individuals to piggyback in behind them, and to backup their data...
...ended up buying a bottle of wine and drinking outside Adams with some friends the night of the decision. As I took a long, celebratory drag from my cigarette, a tutor approached and chided us for smoking, in a notably un-authoritarian...
...that growth.” Chang did not take the easy way out. The life of a chef can be as stressful and challenging as the life of a consultant or engineer, and even the best colleges in the country arguably provide little preparation. Katherine A. Paur, resident mathematics tutor in Pforzheimer House, spent a year following her college graduation from MIT as an apprentice for a pastry chef in France. “People talk about culture shock when you go to another country, but the culture shock between the U.S. and France is nothing compared to the shock...
Sinking his teeth into a burger after a five-mile run, Robert K. Lord ’09 said it tasted like “one of the best [he’d] ever had,” while Ben Kirkup ’97, a non-resident tutor, praised his beer-battered shrimp as “hot” and “crispy.” —Roger R. Lee contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Maxwell L. Child can be reached at mchild@fas.harvard.edu...
...past, the bell’s desk has been manned by students. Currier residents will still work there, but for fewer hours and with less responsibility.Some Currier residents argue that the new measures are stripping the Quad House of its character. But Shahram Khoshbin, who served as a resident tutor and chair of the House’s pre-medical advisory committee before becoming interim master, insists that real safety issues justify the changes.“Having been here for such a long time, we obviously had a long institutional memory,” Khoshbin said...