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Even as interim dean, there is much that Knowles can do for the undergraduate community. He must, of course, make the selection of a bold and competent successor his highest priority. Knowles will also control FAS expenditures for the next academic year. Even as FAS faces a looming budget deficit, it is imperative that he prioritize undergraduate initiatives, both academic and social...
...bravery? Filming and financing what, if the story is taken seriously, is a corrosive challenge to Christianity. But having made the bold decision to film the novel, Howard hasn't the energy to slap the thing to life. He's like a guide on one of the countless Da Vinci Code tours of Paris or London, doing it by rote, letting the film hobble to its climax with still more exposition. Good movies are show-and-tell; this one is all-tell, no-show...
...single bluebook finals look like less work to grade, and win points. This chic, shaded calligraphic script so many are affecting lately is handsome, and is probably worth a good extra five points if you can hack it.But above all, keep us entertained. Keep us awake. Be bold, be personal, be witty, be chock full of facts. I’m sure you can do it all without studying if you try. We did.Best Wishes,A GraderThis letter first ran on January...
...think some of this is pretty bold,” Alan B. Lenarcic ‘03 said, citing the “couple of hot shots” Lewis took at Harvard students, the Faculty, and the University president. “I remember how [Lewis] was sort of forced out, which I thought was pretty sad, so I was interested in seeing what type of comments he had, given the overtly negative title of this book...
...which Harvard is not. No one would reasonably suggest that the Allston campus be all Smith Halls and Old Quincy—that wouldn’t make much of a statement either. But it should put a fresh spin on Harvard’s old charm, make a bold new statement while affirming Harvard’s identity. This is no impossible task: while recent history is literally littered with anathema (Pound Hall, and the new building at 90 Mt. Auburn St.), the University has managed to evoke rather than revoke with boldly modern Maxwell Dworkin and Hauser Hall...