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Doing so would be a mistake. Although fears that an interloper may have access to student bedrooms and then start pilfering at will??once he or she has swiped in—may seem plausible, this is an invalid objection. Quincy House Master Robert P. Kirshner ’70 explains, “Most cases of theft in all the Houses involve students letting unauthorized people into the House or failing to take the elementary precaution of keeping the suite door locked.” Therefore, House communities can take other precautions to address the problem...
...NEJM) reports that current estimates place the cost of this so-called “defensive medicine” at up to $20 billion annually. In addition, NEJM has found that doctors’ fear of litigation harms patient safety. When errors do occur—as they inevitably will??doctors have every incentive to cover them up, rather than report the errors and attempt to address underlying procedural problems...
Lampe, who worked at BusinessWeek in the 1970s before the survey’s existence, said that by denying the magazine access to students, HBS will??if anything—cause its student satisfaction rankings on the magazine’s survey to drop further...
Call H Bomb what you will??I’ll call it porn until I see it and am convinced otherwise—but as of Sunday, the publication is $2,000 richer thanks to the Undergraduate Council’s decision to award the magazine the second-largest grant this year. Just for perspective, the average council grant last year, the Independent reported...
...game slugfest, the deeper, more talented teams will??by some law of probability that I would have learned had I attended Stat class—always rise to the top. Of course, the Penn and Princeton fans—who also didn’t attend my Stat class—will tell you that if the non-P’s would just try harder and put more of an emphasis on basketball that they could be just as good as the Quakers and Tigers...