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This week three students will tackle a problem set, but they’re not out to get A??s. If they ace this, they could win $10,000 and laptops all round...
...brother asked to be homeschooled as well, they refused. “My parents said to him, ‘No, you’re not going to make it in tennis,’” Ko recalls. Homeschooling was hard, she admits.She managed to earn straight A??s but was angry with her parents for making her take classes. She thought it was unfair that most of her friends on the circuit, some of whom were much older than she was, did not have to undergo schooling and were able to spend that extra time...
...College Benedict H. Gross ’71 decided to bypass the Core Standing Committee and approve the classes themselves. Similarly, students in English 125, “Shakespeare and Modern Culture,” received official notification only yesterday that it, too, will count for Literature and Arts A??four weeks into spring semester.The expansion of the Core, however, must be greatly expedited. When next year’s Courses of Instruction is printed, we hope that it already contains not only these classes, but a much longer list of departmental courses for every area...
...first-place finishes from co-captain Noelle Bassi and Clarke on Saturday also helped the Crimson close the gap. Clarke won the 1,650-yard freestyle in 16:19.67, an automatic qualifying time for the NCAA Championships. Clarke and Aemisegger were the only swimmers to make “A?? cuts at the meet. Bassi became a three-time champion in the 200-yard butterfly when she won the event in 2:00.06.—Staff writer Rebecca A. Compton can be reached at compton@fas.harvard.edu...
Without detracting from the difficulty of the General Education Committee’s task, it is easy to imagine how one might go about preparing students for thinking about and aspiring to live a??as opposed to the—good life. We must challenge them to grapple with the various answers to the question of what constitutes a good life, and what constitutes its opposite,that have been handed down to us by our heritage (to use a phrase from the Red Book...