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...University Library—also sees much room for improvement with the current information systems. “Why can’t all dissertations be made fully accessible online? Why can’t we have lecture notes, and reserved reading, and course packs, and all kinds of what??s called ‘gray literature’...why can’t we make everything, this whole world of scholarly communication available free?” asks Darnton. “It seems to me that the new information society of the 21st century should...
...wear a tie now,” he told the Globe. “In Los Angeles, ties make people nervous, you wear one and everyone asks, ‘What??s the occasion?’ When I lived in L.A., I only wore ties at funerals...
...That’s something I’m trying. I was thinking maybe today or tomorrow, just to really help them get into character, like, hold them in a room for three hours and give them lots of water and not let them go. See what happens.RR: What??s the longest you ever went without peeing?AS: Well, I’ve gone a long time without peeing. You know, car trips. I would say probably like eight-hour car rides.RR: Impressive.AS: Thank you.RR: Do you have any role models in the peeing field...
...mirrored student sentiment on campus. But the Undergraduate Council (UC) system still puts a handful of students in a privileged state. There will always be only one or two students on committees meeting behind closed doors in University Hall. There will always be a handful of students who know what??s about to happen next in the search for the next dean. There will always be representatives who, noble as they may be in seeking to speak for their constituency at large, will always ultimately act as a single student...
...Office is collaborating with a student advisory panel, the FAS Standing Committee on Advising and Counseling, and a dozen sophomore advising coordinators, Johnson said. The office also plans to run student focus groups later in the year. “It will take a year or two to discover what??s the most effective innovation,” Palfrey said. “I think it’s been a challenge but one which was interesting and I think beneficial for everybody.” —Staff writer Victoria B. Kabak can be reached...