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According to Sarah E. Wick ’10—who is currently enrolled in Cosmic Connections—the course’s rumored difficulty discouraged some students looking for an easier way to complete their Core requirement...
...case to be heard and that a successful prosecution would be difficult with little physical evidence. But the district attorney’s office encouraged Hale to testify in the case brought by the 19-year-old undergraduate, Hale said, “It was a lot easier to push forward with this despite all the setbacks knowing that I was not just doing this for myself,” Hale said. —Anna L. Tong contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Aditi Balakrishna can be reached at balakris@fas.harvard.edu...
...House masters, who intend to implement the draft by the spring semester. “Masters felt that hard alcohol is fraught with concerns,” Dean of Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson wrote in an e-mail. “First, it is more concentrated, and easier to get more alcohol in a smaller quantity of liquid...Finally, the Masters felt that mixed drinks change the tone of what is intended to be a casual event to foster fellowship and conversation over a few beers and pizza.” The proposal comes a month after...
...create a program in Asian-American studies, Harvard remains without a single full-time professor in the field. But while this gap may take time to fill given the recent downturn in humanities faculty hiring, improving Harvard’s pedagogical offerings in Asian American studies would be far easier. While we support the creation of an Asian American studies track for secondary concentrators in East Asian studies—a move that seems increasingly likely—the creation of such a secondary field would open up the door to demands for similar equally deserving programs for studying other...
...Despite what Mitchell said, the report offers no real closure to the steroid era. "There are really more unknowns than knowns," says former Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Fred Claire. Who did they miss? Who's breathing a bit easier today? This report was based largely on two sources, McNamee and Radomski, involved in a single steroid distribution ring, which accounts for the large concentration of players in just a few organizations. It's safe to assume that the steroids problem was much, much more widespread than shown in this report. Mitchell himself admits his document is not comprehensive...