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...told the students to put their heads down on their desks, but one student jumped up and ran out, starting a "stampede" for the door, according to Brandan A. Kramer '01, a student in the exam room. (Science Center B housed students in the course with last names from...
...think that I was thinking much when an eerie second of silence fell over Science Center B, about a half minute into the fourth slide of my Literature and Arts B-21, "Images of Alexander the Great" exam yesterday. I had been wrestling with the question of whether the manuscript being shown was Byzantine or Islamic, whether the title was "Alexander fighting the Persians" or "Iskandar versus Dara...
...moment earlier, I had looked up from my exam to hear frenzied shouting. A man in the front of the room had his fingers pointed like a gun and a book bag in his hand. The professor accosted the man, and the man shouted something back. He said he had a bomb, I think...
...festivities, listening to the Inaugural Address and learning where our new president intends to lead us over the next four years. Unfortunately, however, many Harvard students will not be participating in this national ritual--not because of apathy or poor citizenship, but because they will be taking their final exams. According to the Registrar's final exam schedule, 1,380 Harvard students will be busily filling out blue books during the 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. exam period. Given that the swearing-in ceremony starts at 11:30 a.m., that the Presidential Inauguration is expected to take place...
...unsurprising that Harvard has chosen not to make an exception in its exam schedules for Inauguration Day. Few University holidays currently mar the efficient academic calendar, and Harvard has remained stalwart in its opposition to the celebration of Patriots Day--a shameful practice for a school that calls Massachusetts home. Yet no matter how busy the students, professors and administrators of Harvard may be, if the University can spare a day every February to remember the great presidents of the past, it can take time once every four years to celebrate the potential of the next administration, to listen...