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...College requires assigning incoming freshmen to upperclass houses before they arrive at Harvard and giving each freshman entryway a House affiliation. When the 2004 Curricular Review report recommended such a change to Harvard’s housing policy, it presumed that the benefits to advising from pre-assignment would consist of improved freshman access to the House tutor system—a wrong-headed argument if ever there was one. Critics rightly argued that House advisors are stretched thin across this campus and that the added load would fill the tutor system to bursting. But the 2004 report missed...
...their quarterfinal series a week from now. That is especially good news for a Crimson squad that is 9-2-1 at home this season and 23-3-1 in the last two years. With Harvard resting at home, next weekend’s best-of-three first rounds consist of No. 12 Brown at No. 5 St. Lawrence, No. 11 Yale at No. 6 Union, No. 10 Quinnipiac at No. 7 Rensselaer, and No. 9 Princeton at No. 8 Clarkson. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...Despite funding from the UC, these parties cater to a specific set of people. Hosts of these large party zones say their invitation lists consist primarily of friends...
...first generations to grow up largely beyond the shadow of the Cold War, we seem to have implicitly accepted that we are living at the end of history. The hidden curriculum of our decade-plus of education has been that the world from now on will simply consist of democracy and capitalism ever-continuing, ever-expanding. This writer has nothing but love for the former and no beef with the regulated latter. Without a critical eye, however, it is too easy nowadays to accept other aspects of our world as permanent as well. Widespread hunger, devastating epidemics, intolerable unemployment, savagely...
...Richard Weller/Gary Marinko: Simplicity and elegance mark the memorial suggested by these Australian partners, landscape architect Weller and architect Marinko. It would consist of a 200-m-wide field of floating lights in the ocean, to be viewed from the headland or the beach. "Lighting up the ocean plays on something basic," says Weller. "I suppose it's an optimistic sign...