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...column in a campus publication. Contraception advice and availability won Harvard its only A, leaving Bs for the remaining three categories—health services website, sexual assault counseling, and peer counseling and outreach events. Condoms have long been available for free at University Health Services (UHS) and in upperclassmen houses. UHS and the student-run Community Health Initiative began providing free condoms to freshmen last May, before the Trojan survey results were published. Harvard, however, still received an F in this category. “In Canaday, at least, I never actually saw a condom in our condom...
...Deans of the Houses before it is given to students. Unlike the annual Tutor survey, the new questionnaire asks questions about the approachability of House masters and the quality of social and academic life in the Houses. And unlike the Senior survey, these questions will be asked of all upperclassmen, not only Seniors. The survey awaits approval from the Council of Masters and Resident Deans. Several members of the committee could not be reached for comment yesterday. The committee’s policy is that members cannot be quoted on what they say at the meeting. —Staff...
...many seniors and juniors, this is a very special time of year: Dressed in their best and with polished resumés in hand, upperclassmen flock in droves to recruiting events to schmooze, learn about prospective careers, and hopefully pick up a few business cards along the way. Around 1,100 students are currently participating in the on-campus recruiting program, according to Director of the Office of Career Services [OCS] William Wright-Swadel. Before the end of the year, that number is likely to swell to 1,600 or more as curious sophomores and freshmen, in search of internships...
...local hotels. This year, there are 484 students residing in the Hyatt and 120 shacking up in the Holiday Inn, according to the Daily Free Press, Boston University’s student newspaper. In the second semester, however, the hotel occupants will be squeezed into the dorms vacated by upperclassmen studying abroad. Although the BU students in hotels live farther from campus than other freshmen, they are compensated for the inconvenience with bi-weekly maid service, private bathrooms, and access to an indoor pool. And while the hotels’ luxurious double beds have been replaced with standard dorm issue...
Freshmen and upperclassmen alike suffer from unavoidable awkwardness. Sure, we love laughing at you when your cell phone goes off in the middle of lecture to the tune of the “Macarena,” but when it comes down to it, we really aren’t very concerned with you. We have plenty of other more important things to worry about, like writing resumes, walking to the Quad, and looking for our lost Harvard ID cards...