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...adds that the rack outside of Gund Hall, near Annenberg Hall on Cambridge Street, “could be considered a hot spot, but it is the biggest bike rack on campus, which could explain the larger number of thefts.”Aside from a dip in the winter??when campus bicycle use drops dramatically—there are no clear temporal trends, either. Even during the summer months, when campus is filled with students who are unfamiliar with Cambridge, the rate does not increase significantly.“The Summer School does a pretty good...

Author: By Matthew S. Blumenthal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bike Theft Persists for Harvard Students | 11/18/2005 | See Source »

...year. Although we understand the call to have a clear-cut policy as to when Harvard will match donations, we feel that the University should continue its current policy of donating when there is a tremendous community outcry, even though doing so appears arbitrary. In the wake of last winter??s tsunamis, the University matched donations from students, faculty, and staff up to $100. Harvard ended up matching $245,877 of donations to a variety of charities. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the University again offered to match donations. Although the exact numbers have...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Necessary Response | 10/18/2005 | See Source »

...charitable buck, the University should focus its philanthropic efforts on the oft-ignored humanitarian crises that pass in and out of the headlines, where donors’ dollars are needed the most. Harvard’s Katrina matching-funds drive is expected to raise a total that tops last winter??s tsunami effort. Now imagine, for example, that instead of giving aid to hurricane relief groups here in the United States, Harvard had chosen to donate more than $250,000 to anti-hunger efforts in Malawi, where aid agencies estimate that 5 million people face potential death...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, | Title: A Truly Global University | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...Living-Wage Campaign” at Harvard is like a Boston winter: you know it’s going to strike, but wonder only when and how hard. And last weekend—much like the Boston winter??it struck. And surely it won’t be long before throngs of students and Cambridge activists will march, chant, and protest outside the Holyoke Center and around Massachusetts Hall, believing that they are fighting an important battle in a larger war to achieve higher wages for Harvard’s lowest-paid workers.The campaign’s flaw...

Author: By Vivek G. Ramaswamy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Uncounted Costs of a Living Wage | 10/12/2005 | See Source »

...does violence well. So his choice, on his newest album “Hell’s Winter,” to steer clear of his mental gold mine of lyrical ultraviolence is confusing. He sounds uncomfortable wading into unfamiliar waters. “Hell’s Winter??, the follow-up to 2002’s titular paradox “Movies for the Blind,” is a move away from the gleeful aggression that has characterized his earlier work. Instead he steps into the well-worn treads of sensitive indie-rap, dropping his most...

Author: By Sam D. G. Jacoby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Music: Cage | 10/7/2005 | See Source »

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