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...Alexander the Great.” Naturally, the grinning Macedonian first-year cites an interest in the history of his homeland as a reason for enrolling in the class, but his major incentive comes from another well-worn Harvard resource. Says Veljkovik, “According to the CUE Guide, it’s supposed to be easy...
Revisions to the CUE Guide, online course registration and a controversial proposal to change the title of the Committee on Degrees in Women’s Studies were among the topics discussed at the Committee on Undergraduate Education’s (CUE) first meeting of the year yesterday...
...CUE member Matt J. Glazer ’05 presented the results of a survey conducted among undergraduates regarding last year’s CUE Guide—which contains statistical and qualitative information about classes and professors...
...CUE agreed that the Faculty Council would discuss the issue further at its next meeting...
...surprising that Penn would immerse himself in research and invective on his country's political life; as an actor, he's been an obsessive study. To cue his character's depression, for example, he used to place a watered-down Coke in a scene. "Watered-down Coke is always a disappointing taste for me." Now, Penn says, "I can find that disappointment internally, so I can be more flexible. The less you need tangibly, the freer you are to access emotions. It's always about freeing yourself. It's always about getting your head out of the mirror...