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Three CS50 TFs are Crimson editors—Daniel C. Carroll ’09 is The Crimson’s IT chair, Kent Rakip '11 is an IT editor, and Yuhki B. Yamashita ’11 is an IT and design editor...
...project to help create programs based on students’ environmental interests. But some student representatives say they have been fielding a lot of complaints unrelated to sustainability. “One of the reasons I got involved is because there is a disconnect,” said Cassie B. Snow ’10, Kirkland House’s Food Literacy Representative. “HUDS does a good job for the most part but students don’t know how to get in touch and have their concerns heard.” Snow and Lewis M. Ward...
...think we’re becoming more lenient,” said W. James Simpson, chair of the Literature and Arts subcommittee. “We are just looking at courses that come our way, and we judge them according to the criteria of Literature and Arts A, B...
Paul T. Mumma ’09, a Classics concentrator in Eliot House who successfullly petitioned to get Literature and Arts B credit for Classical Archaeology 131: “Introduction to Greek Art and Archaeology,” had a similarly positive experience...
Kaplan’s petition to receive Literature and Arts B credit for pro-seminar History of Art and Architecture 120n: “Art of the Timurids in Greater Iran and Central Asia” was approved earlier this fall. The final grade for the course is based on class participation, a presentation, and a final paper...