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...during the renovation of the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger museums, as well as a permanent home for Harvard’s modern art collection. Furthermore, placing an art museum at Barry’s Corner does not negate its potential as a commercial hub—which the residents desire??but is rather the first step in making it the commercial and cultural center the Allston Development Group has envisioned.Plans for the art museum were postponed, however, following complaints that the public comment periods for the art museum, the science complex, and the institutional master plan overlapped...
Most concentrations at the College only grant one or two pass-fail concentration credits, with few exceptions. This allows little opportunity for academic exploration, despite the advantages it would bring. The ability—and desire??to pursue studies in unknown or challenging areas is fundamental to creating the broad and inquisitive perspective necessary for genuine scholarship. Indeed, this is the goal of a liberal arts education, “an education conducted in a spirit of free inquiry undertaken without concern for topical relevance or vocational utility,” as the Task Force on General Education...
...last important issue FemSex seems to completely wash over is the fact that, for some women, sex may not be such a big deal. Sure, we are all sexual beings, but there is no reason to aspire to the typical male’s degree of sexual desire??most women don’t spend that much time thinking about sex. That fact is not a reflection of some societal oppression. If anything, it’s liberating...
...Harvard Veritones a cappella group. The meeting will also include presentations by HUAM members of ten pieces of artwork. After the brief talks, the students will stand by their respective pieces and will answer questions for the rest of the evening. Stanton articulated OUR HUAM’s desire??and her own—to bring students to the museums: “We really are in possession of some of the finest art collections in the world, and these are completely accessible to all students at Harvard! It is painful for us to think that students might...
...taught the tamer English 147n, “Women and the Novel to Jane Austen” in fall 2004, appears prepared to once again educate and entertain with topics ranging from “what men and women want” to the “discipline of desire?? to the “‘invention’ of pornography...