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...Politics, and Cultures: From Antiquity to 1650,” may find itself relegated to the history books if some History Department faculty members have their way. We hope they do not. With imminent changes to history concentration requirements, the deep-rooted course’s future is in doubt. According to several professors in the department, there is not enough support or interest among faculty members to push for saving the course. In its place, the department aims to mandate “long ago” and “far away” courses. There is evidently...
...challenge to the Solomon Amendment “simply by saying that the plaintiffs cannot complain of a federal government offer that they are entirely free simply to turn down.” Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Richard H. Fallon agreed that there is “no doubt that Congress could directly require universities to grant access to military recruiters,” but said that there is little practical difference, as “it is clear that Harvard would not be willing to forego federal funding in order to keep military recruiters off campus...
...Chase created “The Sopranos,” but every episode has a different writer, director, etc. How will we talk about the idea of a single, unified work when there are so many creators? Do we give authorship to the actors? Who knows! There will no doubt be hours of fascinating literary debate on the idea of authorship in the tele-epic, and I can’t wait...
...parental notification and consent laws, which require girls under the age of 18 to tell their parents or get their permission in order to have an abortion, actually reduce the teen abortion rate? Previous scientific studies - and one analysis this week by the New York Times - have cast doubt on the impact of such laws. But researchers writing in the latest New England Journal of Medicine report that in Texas at least, such laws have reduced the abortion rate significantly...
...sings with the New Pornographers, Vancouver's indie pop-rock supergroup. And Case has also been in cahoots lately with Toronto twang-rockers, the Sadies, who share song-writing credit on a few Fox Confessor tracks and add instruments on a few more. Case's musical wanderings are no doubt part of what makes her talents so appealing to so many. Fox Confessor isn't so much a showcase of her versatility as much as it feels a product of it; here is an album that could fit nicely into the collection of blues, country, indie-rock, and adult-contemporary...