Word: vigilantes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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In many ways, then, the need to remain vigilant will never disappear.
"Students must be vigilant and careful," Shinagel said. "Responsibility ultimately rests on those entering and exiting the buildings."
No other subway boasts such a pleasing cacophony of dissonant sights, sounds and people. Each line, for instance, is unique and uniquely suited to the neighborhoods it connects. The relative cleanliness of the Red Line is well-suited for the ever-vigilant vanity of Harvard and MIT, as the grimy...
"We felt it was important for students, especially women, to have access to all Harvard Houses in the case of an emergency," Rawlins says. Also, "with universal keycard access, students will be more vigilant in not letting in people who should not have access to Harvard buildings."
Though sanctioned by the university, the 90-year-old bonfire tradition is almost entirely student run; it is much loved by both students and alumni. The university contends that it keeps vigilant watch over the project; a faculty adviser manages the site, and all the students undergo safety training. Cranes...