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...that the administrators in charge of pushing General Education afforded themselves vacations in lieu of taking even baby steps in the march to implement the new curriculum. Reinvigorating Harvard’s Core will require a Herculean effort, and sloth is not an option. This delay in curricular development has already had consequences for the newest crop of freshmen. When the Class of 2011 arrived on campus, their revamped advising system contained hardly a mention of Gen Ed, but many a mention of the Core. “We were taught to act as if there is no such thing...
...Hahn agreed with his co-captain about the importance of the Ivy League season. “Those games really are life or death,” Hahn said. The Crimson will use this weekend’s trip to Los Angeles to fine-tune its skills and develop as a team before kicking off its Ivy season in early October. —Staff writer Alexandra J. Mihalek can be reached at amihalek@fas.harvard.edu...
...goal is to offer our students the most comfortable housing assignment, given the current real estate,” Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M Nelson wrote in an e-mail. “The next step is to meet with each House and discuss the recommendations and develop a strategy for implementing them.” The work of the Undergraduate Residential Space Assessment Committee will also be integral to the College’s imminent decision on the extent of the renovations it will undertake for the Houses. The College is currently choosing among three different possible...
...COOL TO BE GREEN, but in 1976, when Anita Roddick launched her eco-friendly Body Shop in Brighton, England, she was just odd. Taking cues from myriad cultures, the former U.N. worker infused her moisturizers and cleansers with natural ingredients, opposed animal testing, helped develop Third World communities and used her visibility to protest human-rights abuses. Roddick, who saw her company expand to 2,000 sites in 50 countries, died of a brain hemorrhage...
...have to develop a cult customer," says Panichgul, "someone who is looking for this kind of elaborate work every season." And someone who can afford...