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...well as matching RPI physically, the Crimson will be looking to put more goals in the net, a key to its post-exam surge that has been missing recently. After netting 20 combined scores in wins over Princeton, Yale, and Union, Harvard has managed just three in its last two outings—a 2-1 win over Dartmouth and a 2-1 loss to Northeastern...
...population. They worked exceedingly hard in class, often forming study groups on Friday and Saturday nights. I was impressed by their diligence, but I was also continually frustrated by their unabated emphasis on grades. They memorized lectures and regurgitated textbooks in hopes of an extra two points on an exam, but I found that few of them were ever truly excited about the material they toiled over. And slowly, disturbingly, I found that my own interest in molecular biology was waning...
McKay Professor of Computer Science Harry R. Lewis ’68’s proposal—currently awaiting the registrar’s approval—would issue a laptop computer to every student come exam time this spring. The idea is part of Lewis’s unique take on memorization: he thinks it’s so 20th century. If you can just point, click, and Google to get whatever information you want, why should you ever be asked to know it yourself...
Junior Dan Murphy, who had been sidelined with a shoulder injury since Harvard’s January exam break, returned to the ice after watching his team’s last four games in a suit...
According to the Registrar’s website, grades should ordinarily be available 10 days from the date of the last exam, though in years past it has often been sooner. The 10-day rule puts the official day at Friday, Feb. 4—a day which has come and quickly gone, but with students still gradeless. The only way to get grades without the Registrar’s website is to request a transcript, which requires money and a waiting period. Thankfully, the office has promised to have grades out by today, but there still remains...