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...rising food prices as a universal problem. This may be true, but other universities’ dining services have adapted without sacrificing the health of students. Last week’s Crimson reported that Boston College Dining Services, which charges students per item, has slightly increased the prices of certain items rather than reduce variety. More significantly, Yale University Dining Services has neither eliminated items from the menu nor reduced the frequency of organic and free-range food products, despite the fact that food vendors have raised the prices for the university. One student told The Crimson that Yale...
...week of “Rock Concerts For Your Sanity” and lectures on dealing with stress sounds something like Sex Week at Yale. The people who would benefit most from it have no time to attend. But coupled with the network of people actively interested in making certain that Harvard students have somewhere to go when they need assistance, this program of awareness may work. Harvard’s efforts to guarantee its students’ mental well-being often seem to rely overwhelmingly on good intentions and free Nalgenes. No matter how depressed you are, the logic...
...March 4 article, "City To Improve Disability Access," reported that the Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities enforces certain requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. In fact, enforcement of the requirements is the purview of the Cambridge Human Rights Commission; the Disabilities Commission informs disabled residents and businesses about their rights and obligations under the new ordinance...
Eventually, I succumbed to the power of the Dark Side. Much as someone craving a hearty steak is forced to settle for the crap that HUDS serves up, I—primed by the beautiful memories of fresh-Mex food produced by a certain Denver-based restaurant chain—forced myself to down the flavorless cardboard that Qdoba passes off as burritos...
...older editions and international copies, and said one student bought a Korean copy for 15 percent of the domestic list price.“Some new editions really do make substantial intellectual improvements, but I would suggest that is the exception not the rule,” Stock said.In certain fields, professors said, constant updating is necessary.“The field of genetics is changing so fast,” said professor of biology Daniel L. Hartl, who assigns his book “Essential Genetics” for the introductory science course he co-teaches...