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...path different than Yale and Princeton, and make unlikely bedfellows with the State University of New York system and George Mason University by mandating a course on the subject of the United States. As one of the general education categories replacing the unpopular Core and its "ways of knowing" approach, "The United States: Historical and Global Perspectives" is a welcomed component of a new curriculum...
...heading of the "The United States: Historical and Global Perspectives," the proposed requirement mandates that courses explore the history of American institutions and practices in addition to their global contexts. While we lend our full support to the creation and selection of courses that employ comparative methods, this approach should not come at the expense of being able to explore the U.S. on its own terms. The scope of the U.S. history category should be broadened such that courses focusing predominately on the U.S. (such as Gov 1510, "American Constitutional Law") fit in as well. We trust that students...
...city, has dedicated boards for several Harvard Square locations, including Peet’s Coffee, Tealuxe, Redline, and even Harvard’s campus. Co-founder Mark Jaffe says that the site offers a fresh take on missed connections on the internet, citing its ease of use, location-specific approach, and playful design as advantages over popular community catch-all Craigslist and other competitors. “Craigslist is great, but they’re a massive bulletin board site trying to do so many different things,” says Jaffe. “I’ve sold...
...connection with the study of sexuality. For some, the issues that can arise in sexuality studies go against their personal beliefs. Others are simply uninterested. While it certainly would be remiss to say that students should be encouraged to be narrow-minded in the subjects they approach and engage with in their studies, tangentially related issues should not be forced upon them unnecessarily...
...bill would also make it harder for phone companies to give out customer data for marketing purposes; in order to share any information that lists phone numbers and a time log of calls, they would have to get explicit permission from customers - the so-called opt-in approach - instead of the current opt-out method where they can largely do what they like with the information unless a customer expressly forbids it.Many private investigators aren't crazy about the bill either. While most support pretexting laws, they would like some wiggle room to track down deadbeat dads, creditors and others...