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Nearly eight months after the Harvard College Curricular Review’s (HCCR) Committee on General Education submitted the first, abortive draft of its recommendations, its final document is complete. Underlying the recommendations is a guiding vision of interdisciplinarity, accountability, and flexibility that previous drafts conspicuously lacked. They stress cross-department cooperation, put the onus on professors to enhance the quality of their classes, and give students far more avenues by which to complete their general education requirements. As the committee’s document is debated piece-by-piece in the coming weeks and months, it is crucial that...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Free Market for Gen Ed | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

...season.The lone goal of the game came off the head of sophomore midfielder Megan Merritt in the 25th minute. Senior midfielder Maile Tavepholjalern squirted a pass to junior co-captain back Laura Odorczyk, who dribbled up the sideline. When she turned to center the ball toward the goal, her cross reflected off a Lions defender to set up a corner kick.“[Odorczyk] created the chance for the corner,” co-captain goalkeeper Katie Shields said. “An outside back getting forward is always something you like to see.”Sophomore forward...

Author: By Carrie H. Petri, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Secures 11th Shutout of Season | 11/6/2005 | See Source »

Like many such stories, Tricked takes place in a city - though unnamed, it resembles L.A. - allowing it to naturally mix a cross-section of classes and ethnicities. Made up of short, numbered chapters that count down, like a bomb, rather than up, each focuses on one of the book's six major characters, then repeats the cycle. Each set begins with Ray Beam, a burnt-out pop star of ten years ago whose descent from debauched musical godling to weird, unproductive recluse resembles that of Axl Rose. He suddenly seems to find his muse in Lily, a young Hispanic-American...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Tapestry of Modern Living | 11/4/2005 | See Source »

...eight, ten!” At one point in the show, she began imitating the dances of various audience members, and late in the show began wildly kicking into the air. Caught up in the excitement and energy, the audience, the majority of whom sported thick under-21 crosses on both hands, jumped along like jubilant trick-or-treaters being handed candy. The multi-racial band members, who look like the poster children for a United Colors of Benetton ad, raced across the stage to switch instruments. The two men on guitar, Ian Parton and Sam Dook, move to keyboards...

Author: By Adam J. Scheuer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Go! Team Finds Pop Paradise | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...result of this combination is something similar to the feeling Darnielle described when introducing the fifth item on his set-list (“Old College Try,” from “Tallahassee”): “A cross-section of really really wanting the person you once loved to die… and suddenly thinking that they look totally hot in this type of weather...

Author: By Dan P. Mach, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mountain Goats Reinterpret Love | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

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