Word: cores
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...tenor of campus politics this fall revealed a pervasive ignorance and selfishness among undergraduates." Which worthy causes does Green lament have not been taken up? [W]e have no multicultural student center, junior faculty are almost never tenured, there is no ethnic studies department, the Core has not (really) been reformed and finals are still after Christmas." Each of these concerns is Harvard-centered, and with the exception of a multi-cultural student center and an ethnic studies department, is an insular (and yes, selfish) demand. Second, none of these is or should be critical enough to raise such indignation...
...wouldn't be unfair to say we're a little self-involved," says PSLM co-leader Daniel M. Hennefeld '99. "I think students at Harvard are busy and Harvard extracurriculars are really hard-core...
...summer employment, a 'c' on a core paper, and a Social Studies essay on Weber. Please help. --The editorial board
...silences, empty spaces in people's conciousnesses, things that aren't addressed in daily student life," said Gorke. "We hope to create spaces, places, forums, means for people to engage with things that aren't covered in the Core Curriculum...
...their education into their own hands in one of the biggest nationally-organized student movements since anti-apartheid in the '80s. This kind of student discussion is especially needed at Harvard, where no one seems to have a good answer for questions like: Why do we still have the Core? What happened with the grape vote? Or even, did we just almost go to war with Iraq...