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Harvard Yard Encampment Continues

Harvard Yard Encampment


{image id=1371001 align=center size=large byline=true caption=“Three Palestinian flags fly above University Hall. Protesters raised them Saturday evening.”}


{image id=1371001 size=large align=center byline=true caption="The University restricted access to Harvard Yard indefinitely as the pro-Palestine encampment extended into a fourth day."}


{image id=1371001 size=large align=center byline=true caption="The pro-Palestine encampment entered its third day on Friday morning, as College administrators returned to the scene record the ID numbers of protesters."}


{image id=1371001 size=large align=center byline=true caption="Pro-Palestine activists remained camped out in Harvard Yard into Thursday morning. Harvard has yet to ask the protesters to disperse or say whether they will face disciplinary action."}


Live Updates: Harvard Yard Rally


{image id=1370912 size=large align=center byline=true caption="Students gathered in Harvard Yard Wednesday afternoon to protest the in support of Palestine."}


I remember the day and morning before my standardized test. I was almost in tears because of the Math section I feared so much. But perhaps others also taking the test had less to be worried about: such is the persuasive case presented in the new book “Sneak Attack” by Peter Wayner.

Technology is always a cat-and-mouse game between those with malice in mind, who use technological knowledge to aide their wrongdoing, and those who wish to maintain equity and use these advancements for good. Unbeknownst to many of us college students, College Board test takers have used technology to jump leagues ahead on our most important college preparation test by cheating.

“Sneak Attack” enters the world of these high school geeks. Taking a conversation with a Brooklyn Science grad, as well as many other technical sources, Wayner exposes the simple fact that “anyone could cheat on the SAT” by highlighting tactics that any savvy high schooler may employ:

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