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...faculty members in the department are committed to teaching the course. With these and the rest of my colleagues, I believe it is important that we continue to offer it. As your editorial correctly notes, this is an important offering not only for concentrators but for students fulfilling core requirements or seeking an interesting elective; it is certain to remain so in any foreseeable new structure of general education. The change under discussion would remove the requirement that concentrators take this course, and require instead that all concentrators take at least one course in pre-modern history, one course...
...girly,” says Waterman. MILITARY DISCIPLINE It’s a weekday night in Thayer, and Bras is arguing with her friend Catherine Buzney ’09. Buzney thinks the rule that women’s hairstyles must always be tidy is unreasonable. At its core, this is a conversation about military discipline. “What if you can’t help it if your hair doesn’t stay up?” Buzney says. “Well, you should have,” Bras says firmly. “Can?...
...Bottom Line: “Ask the Dust” touches on issues of assimilation and intercultural relations still relevant in America today—and does it well. However, don’t take your grandma to this one…unless, of course, you enjoy watching soft-core porn with family members. —Staff writer Erin A. May can be reached at emay@fas.harvard.edu...
...core, this issue is a no-brainer: a waste of ink and paper and space. Students deserve the freedom of choice to decide who their roommates are, whether their decisions are compatible with the norms of the Christian minority...
...major campaign promises and urge the College to follow through on the bill’s provisions. Ranging from $10 to over $400, coursepacks can be exorbitantly expensive for students. Thus far in 2006, sourcebooks and coursepacks have costs students over $700,000, most of which is spent on Core courses. The financial burden raises questions of educational inequity, as some students are driven away from otherwise engaging classes solely because of affordability. The College cannot simply stand by as the equality of academic opportunity at Harvard is threatened by the rising costs of these readings. The remedies are simple...