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...then I visited Mumbai, India over Spring Break, and my previously myopic opinion on this issue evolved dramatically. The number of recent murders in the hub is unconscionable, and a drastic new approach must be taken to thwart future killings...
...deliberations on General Education progress, the Faculty should take a careful look at the innovative learning already taking place in these courses. Furthermore, we students should approach the idea of synthesizing classroom learning and “real-world” experience with open minds. Many of us who have taken the plunge into activity-based classes are eager for more. We hope the faculty will act on the Task Force’s proposal in tomorrow’s faculty meeting and form a committee to investigate a pedagogical initiative in activity-based learning, one that does not simply...
...tough judging distances,” Harvey said. “You don’t hit the ball as far in cold. If you hit your driver high, it’s likely to get caught in the wind. On a couple of approach shots it was really difficult judging distances, some balls were flying over the greens when I thought they would go short. “But the conditions affected everyone, so it really evened out the field,” she added. “It was just about who had the best mental game...
...Operation Homecoming” takes an unconventional approach to the tradition of wartime documentaries. It’s not a political polemic opposing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan—it’s personal.The film stems from a project, created by the National Endowment for the Arts in 2004, which called for writings about the war experience in Iraq and Afghanistan from soldiers and their families. The effort also held writing workshops in military camps led by such distinguished authors as Tobias Wolff and Bobbie Ann Mason. Over 100 pages were sent in to the project...
...work on improving infant health in the developing world. “The only other avenue would be an individual basis—we are [distributing multivitamins] for example in our own program in Tanzania,” he said. “It’s a costly approach given that our price would be dramatically reduced if they’re mass produced.” —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be reached at cmarks@fas.harvard.edu...