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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Because the freshman residence no longer belongs to FAS, the College will have to rent the residential space it once owned from the University...
...over 20 years, Thomas R. Ittelson ’68 has gone to work at his office in the Harvard-owned building at 124 Mt. Auburn Street. A partner at the Mercury Group—a consulting company for high technology businesses—he moved into the space two years after the building was constructed. With Harvard now expanding the size of its development office, which already occupies part of the building, Ittelson fears that the University will not renew its lease next April, and will effectively evict about 50 businesses that currently occupy space on the building?...
...year ago, then-Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 said freshmen would vacate Mass. Hall to make room for central administration office space...
...hopes were compromised. Citing a lack of space for transfer students in upper class Houses, Harvard opted rather to cancel all applications outright and refund the 65-dollar application fee. But after all the time and emotional energy Max and countless other transfer applicants had invested into their applications, a cash refund is hardly adequate compensation. Lack of space in upper class houses is old news, of which the administration had been aware well in advance of the transfer application deadline. Whatever their prospects of actually gaining admission, transfer candidates deserve an apology from the administration for the mishandling...
...faculty members are being left out of major decisions that shape the University, why would they show up to FAS meetings? Most students are so resigned to the fact of their irrelevance in deciding all the things that concern their happiness at school—the control of social space, party and liquor rules, educational policies—that they have given up. The College is not the same as it was in 1636, so if it is to remain the special educational community that it dreams itself to be, students and faculty members must work together to stop...