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When I think back to my first year, I was bombarded with all sorts of advice and information from my upperclass friends and random brochures alike. They told me to "seek out those professors" and they sung of the glories of "Harvard's resources." The only office hours I remember using, however, were those of my Chem 10 TF, for help with problem sets. My attempts to meet with my professors went as far as highlighting their contact information on my syllabi...
Last night the IOP began tabling at upperclass Houses, encouraging students to register and vote in the upcoming Nov. 7 election...
Last year students voted in overwhelming numbers to downsize the council from 90 to 50 members. The rationale was that by making council seats scarcer, races would become more competitive, enhancing the council's overall legitimacy. The logic has proved somewhat correct: This year, all but two upperclass Houses are fielding three or more candidates. Some students have been forced to campaign heavily, many going door-to-door to meet potential constituents...
...student center is not the only way to provide needed office space. Many upperclass houses have underutilized basement space which could be renovated as several Yard dormitories have been. The publication center proposed several years ago is another very feasible solution. It would be an area with computers and storage space which could be used by various campus publications in turn, since most have different publication cycles...
...candidates for the slots in the upperclass Houses, only seven are female...