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...critical that Felipe’s abide by its license to avoid further disciplinary action. “Everyone who works at Felipe’s is aware that no one, under any circumstances, can be allowed inside after closing hours,” Brush said. Kwong said his main priority now is to educate students of the rules of the license. He also advocated asking the Harvard University Police Department to send an officer to the restaurant at closing time to ensure that students do not bang on the windows and harass Felipe’s employees into opening...
...nothing better to do than spend hours inflating Harvard’s image to a bunch of ego-conscious 17-year-olds is as much a mystery as why your author has taken the time to read it all, but he’s not the only one. The main changes to the Wikipedia article which earned it its ‘disputed’ label were made by a “a current student” trying to dispel the “common misperception…that schools such as Yale, Princeton, and Stanford are pretty much...
...South Asian region in October. The art show and auction, taking place at the Harvard Center for Government and International Studies, provided a forum for almost 50 students, faculty, and community members to witness images of the South Asian region damaged by the earthquake. “Our main purpose in doing an art show is really a dual purpose—both to raise awareness and to raise funds,” said Dharma Co-President Vijay Yanamadala ’07. “[We] wanted to visually impact the people who come by seeing how this disaster...
...reflect her desire to help people.“Annie is all about really having a tangible impact...improving lives of other students or people outside of Harvard,” says Patashnik.BRINGING DOWN THE IVORY TOWERAs indicated by the name of their campaign website, fixtheuc.com, Haddock says the main emphasis of the campaign is to “fundamentally change the way the UC operates and stop wasting students’ money.” In response to this year’s failed Wyclef Jean concert, which cost the UC between $25,000 and $30,000, Haddock...
With its narrow, winding roads dotted with horse-drawn buggies and signs for homemade quilts, candles, jams and jellies, Pennsylvania's Amish country in Lancaster County attracts millions of tourists each year. But giant billboards along a main highway call attention to a less appealing local industry. "WELCOME TO LANCASTER ... HOME TO 100'S OF PUPPY MILLS," reads one sign. It was paid for by Last Chance for Animals, a national animal-advocacy organization that opposes commercial breeding facilities where hundreds of puppies are raised in cramped metal cages without proper food, veterinary care and often even fresh...