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...curious about your story, becoming the head of VES. How were you selected, and how did you make the decision to accept? I think many people still perceive you as a scholar of English, and that kind of cross-over is certainly different...

Author: By Laura E. Kolbe, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Department Head Garber Discusses the Future of VES | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...group kinds of events… There’s a creative component, but there’s a creative component in science, too.THC: I’m curious about your story, becoming the head of VES. How were you selected, and how did you make the decision to accept? I think many people still perceive you as a scholar of English, and that kind of cross-over is certainly different.MG: As its name implies, “Visual and Environmental Studies” is an interdisciplinary department. Remember that most of our junior faculty are joint-appointed, teaching concurrently...

Author: By Laura E. Kolbe, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Department Head Garber Discuss the Future of VES | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

Such an observation is related to the more intricate question of how people of all different races and backgrounds have come to accept and love hip-hop, but this specific aspect can be addressed here...

Author: By J. samuel Abbott, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Home Grown! | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...campus but wanted campus dialogue about ROTC, the conflicting statements call Voith and Gadgil’s honesty into question. At best, Voith and Gadgil were deceptive in their answers; at worst, they were lying. Both of these controversies are clear violations of campaign ethics. Even if we accept the explanations of Voith and Gadgil, the events cast serious doubts on the candidates’ conduct and judgment. Though the e-mail was not sent by Voith or Gadgil and they claim to have had no knowledge of its existence, they are ultimately in charge of their campaigns and must...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Loss of Faith | 12/7/2005 | See Source »

WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court seemed unwilling yesterday to accept a gay rights group’s claim that on-campus military recruitment violates law schools’ free speech rights.And the Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights (FAIR), a nationwide network of 36 law schools challenging the Pentagon’s recruitment policy, may have tossed away its only chance at victory by refusing to advance an argument made by 40 Harvard law professors that initially appeared to attract the support of several justices.The statute in question, known as the Solomon Amendment, allows the Pentagon to withhold federal...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Court Seems Ready To Uphold Solomon Law | 12/7/2005 | See Source »

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