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What the College should do is expand an already-existing essay program, in which freshmen come together to discuss, among other texts, Ralph Waldo Emerson’s 1841 essay “Self-Reliance” within their proctor groups. The initiative was started by Archie C. Epps III, in part to counter the racial tensions on campus that eventually led to randomization. Since then, essays have been added and subtracted, but Emerson’s “Self-Reliance” has always been among them...
...College hired Zachary A Corker ’04 to a newly-created position intended to expand campus-wide social opportunities. Corker, who helped coordinate events such as the Harvard-Yale tailgate and two dodgeball tournaments during his yearlong tenure as special assistant to the dean for social programming, has continued his work as the project coordinator for the new Loker...
...Cambridge Common, a campus politics blog. As of Tuesday, the predictions on Predict06.com have favored Republicans sweeping the elections, Golis said, though he added that this may be due to the links to the website on a right-wing blog. However, Golis said he expects the website to expand and provide more accurate predictions in the coming weeks before the election. Golis called the website “an experiment in online social media,” saying that there were no plans to continue the website for the 2008 election...
...sanctions as the international community moving to "collectively isolate" North Korea, Beijing appears to have something quite different in mind. "Sanctions are the signal, not the goal," said a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman on Thursday, in a statement that appeared to criticize the U.S. for seeking to "expand" the sanctions from those adopted by the Security Council. Some reported inspection of truck traffic at the border aside, it's pretty much business as usual between China and North Korea. "We need to make North Korea realize it will pay a high price [for testing nuclear weapons]," said Wu Bangguo, deputy...
...items online and receive e-mails each Friday alerting them to when those items are being served during the upcoming week. The new online system emerged from recommendations made last May by the HUDS subcommittee of the Committee on House Life (CHL) as part of an ongoing effort to expand dining options for students. According to Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson, the expanded bagged meal program is a short-term solution to student requests for extended dining hall hours. “We thought it would be hasty to make a thorough change without further discussion...