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...fulfill their general education requirements through departmental courses in the broader subject areas of the humanities, social sciences, life sciences and physical sciences. Exemplary of the overarching goal to increase student choice, this move allows students to gain exposure to different subject areas by taking classes in the actual departments they are interested in—as opposed to the Core’s tendency to cram students into the least undesirable option from a limited list of mediocre courses. Meanwhile, the creation of Harvard College Courses demonstrates the College’s commitment to broad-based liberal arts education...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Discarding a Rotten Core | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

...instantly alive as in any full-fledged role playing game. The soundtrack comprises some of the most vivid medieval-themed music yet committed to the videogame medium, conjuring a distinctly Old World atmosphere. Each landscape is rife with textural and architectural detail that makes it seem like an actual site rather than a repetitive virtual board. These maps are overrun by baddies (in dungeons and remote locations) and by amusing communities (in friendly towns) in which you’ll sell goods, hear completely mundane gossip and play with children. In between levels, you’ll receive letters from...

Author: By Ryan J. Kuo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Game Review | 4/30/2004 | See Source »

...keeping our budget at its current level. Second, the council would be constitutionally mandated to earmark two-thirds of all funds for student group grants, meaning that roughly $19 out of the remaining $28 would be used to move us closer to meeting student groups’ actual needs. Finally, the last $9 would go to improving the quality of established events, such as more movie nights or better and cheaper concerts, and funding new initiatives, such as class-wide barbeques, a comedian event or club nights...

Author: By Matthew W. Mahan, | Title: I Believe in a Better Harvard | 4/29/2004 | See Source »

Byrne’s mention of the Harvard hockey team’s playoff run this past season was not just from the perspective of a casual fan but rather as an actual varsity player...

Author: By Jon Dienstag, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Byrne Shines on Diamond, Ice | 4/28/2004 | See Source »

...department at one of the top universities in the nation. By retaining a worldview that has Western cultural supremacy at its foundations, Harvard is limiting the value of studying the cultures of the Middle East. When people believe that all cultures in a certain geographic area are similar, the actual diversity of the region blurs together. I am not surprised when many people think Iranians are Arab: Iran is in the Middle East, after all. How can someone truly explore a culture in an unbiased way with this mode of thinking? With the College’s curricular review underway...

Author: By Hebah M. Ismail, | Title: An Ancient Attitude on the Near East | 4/27/2004 | See Source »

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