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...This came as a huge surprise to the upperclassmen, especially for the seniors who are accustomed to [the email list] Mather-open as a [place for] open discourse,” said Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 who sent a letter of protest over the House open list after the policies were announced...
...said that even the scanner has limitations—it cannot read ISBNs on used books because the used sticker covers up the original identification number, for instance. CrimsonReading is also using other methods to collect the numbers, including submissions from students and software written by UC representative Michael R. Ragalie ’09 that automatically scans course syllabi for ISBNs, according to Hadfield. CrimsonReading has expanded its operations in other ways as well. Its redesigned Web site features a new course shopping tool that includes enrollment statistics and CUE Guide results. —Staff writer Chelsea...
...Patrick R. Chesnut ’09, a Crimson Arts Chair, is a History and Literature concentrator in Leverett House...
...duplicated sections of Simon’s article were first discovered by eTBLAST, a text similarity search engine developed by Harold “Skip” R. Garner, Jr, a professor at the University of Texas Southwestern...
...hard to overstate the extent to which thick Washington résumés are out of vogue on U.S. campuses. Especially among young Democrats, many of whom cast their first votes in 2006 to elect a Congress that would change course in Iraq and make progress on issues like health care. The yawning chasm between what was promised in that campaign and what the Democratic Congress has actually delivered makes everyone with seniority in Washington automatically suspect. Joseph Biden and Christopher Dodd probably have socks that have spent more time in the Senate than has Obama, and look what...