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Speaking strictly psychologically, this delay in grades has significantly increased the student body??s stress level. Harvard students are notoriously neurotic about grades, and many understandably spent a good part of last Friday compulsively, if futilely, refreshing the Registrar’s grade report page. And, as most any anxious Harvard student can tell you, the “daily” update promised by the website was last honored on January 17 at 14:00:03 EST—an inordinately long...
...thrilled with the prospect of new opportunities for developing small, dynamic and engaging courses—the kinds of pedagogical endeavors which are sometimes precluded by the traditional semester format. But a handful of professors will not fill a catalogue of mandatory J-Term offerings for the entire student body??especially not if the College is committed to keeping J-Term class sizes small. And the proposals on the table for incentivizing teaching have significant drawbacks of their own. Before Harvard is ready for a J-Term, the University’s fundamental emphasis on teaching must change...
...Specifically, the next logical step after making a music library available online would be to pursue the possibility of putting Harvard’s video library online as well. The ability to access streaming video at any hour of the day would be much appreciated by the entire student body??particularly throughout Cambridge’s long months of frigid weather...
...questions that are at hand, then, as we prepare for another council presidential campaign season, are why are students disinterested, and can we organize the student body??s demands into a coherent agenda that the University must acknowledge? I think that the reason the student body is largely disinterested is not because they are self-absorbed, as many council veterans would have you believe, but because they see the council as primarily a résumé-building insiders’ operation...
...report by Graham’s task force recommended that the College relocate an initial “critical mass” of 25 percent of the student body??or two to three undergraduate houses—in Allston, with the view to establishing up to eight houses there. Under the plan, the Quadrangle would be converted from undergraduate to graduate student housing...