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...film to be accessible and appealing to Americans who are not normally attracted to documentaries. This includes his father, a Vietnam veteran who “just doesn’t go see documentaries.” Furthermore, he claims, “all documentaries are manipulated to some degree??the truth was not just floating there for us to find...
Farkes admitted the decision was tough, but in the end moving a year closer to a Harvard degree??and getting another shot at an Ivy title?...
...application was rejected—she will graduate tomorrow with a Social Studies degree??but that itch to break out from prescribed paths has stayed with Honeyman. It drove her work in two Harvard student groups that promote diversity, the Interfaith Council and the Race Culture, and Diversity (RCD) Initiative. It also landed her in places as distant as the Czech Republic, Honduras, and Rwanda as she worked to unite divided peoples by fostering greater cross-cultural understanding...
...Presidency College Sen first became interested in welfare economics and democratic social choice. He continued to pursue these interests when, after receiving his degree in economics and mathematics while still in his late teens, he enrolled at Trinity College, Cambridge, to take another bachelor’s degree??and eventually a doctorate—in economics alone...
...curriculum more conducive to spending semesters abroad, the fact remains that some concentrations are simply not amenable to time away from Harvard. For instance, it can hardly be expected that all Engineering Sciences concentrators—with a mammoth 20 required credits for a Bachelor of Science degree??will study abroad. Government concentrators, with a more manageable 10-14 required credits, enjoy a more flexible curriculum and could be more apt to spend a semester abroad. Even if the College goes forth with the proposed 12-credit cap on requirements—a move we oppose?...