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...been good to us. We have used it to get on-campus recruiting interviews since sophomore year, into lotteried Cores, concentration classes and sophomore tutorials early. We are getting Masters degrees along with our Bachelors in four years and are getting out of two Cores (three if you count the Science core exemptions--but that's another story). And we've taken fewer than four courses when we wanted a lighter workload...
When she promised to keep her daughter LOURDES out of the spotlight, MADONNA didn't count on having to promote a new album and a couple of upcoming films. So now she appears with, and talks about, her very cute child in the March issue of Vanity Fair. When asked if she is worried about protecting her one-year-old daughter, she said, "It's the other way around. She protects...
...absolutely typical," Harvard students were treated to a 1998 intersession spanning from Friday afternoon on Jan. 23 to Wednesday, Jan. 28. While the Registrar may boast that this constitutes a "five day break," a glance at a calendar reveals that any student with an exam on Jan. 23 can count the days off on two fingers. Those students lucky enough to finish exams early were rewarded with a vacation. But why should vacation time be a matter of luck...
...Core reform. Select departmental courses must count for core credit. Though I am placing this issue in the category of personal priorities, the progress already made by the council is due almost entirely to Sarah K. Hurwitz '99, James T. Grimmelmann '99 and Benjamin A. Rahn '99, as well as former Student Affairs Committee chair Eric M. Nelson '99, a Crimson editor. Their efforts will continue and will be supported by my lobbying of administrators...
...Andrew O'Brien, of false imprisonment for briefly pinning Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife, journalist Maria Shriver, in their car while taking pictures. One of the men was also convicted of reckless driving during the May 1997 incident. They face up to a year in jail on each count (sentencing is expected next month). Shriver testified Monday that she felt like a "caged animal" when the two photographers surrounded her car and that she became "terrified" after losing sight of her young son Patrick during a chaotic scene outside a preschool in Santa Monica...