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...today’s Faculty meeting. This carrot for filling out evaluations is both fair and necessary given the low response rates for evaluations.Most students who take advantage of the Q Guide realize that their own participation is as important as the participation of all of their peers. Many fail to participate in evaluations, however, because of the unfortunate timing. Students currently have only until their final exam to complete that course’s evaluation. This restriction—which is meant to prevent students’ exam experience from affectig their evaluation—is profoundly misguided...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Right On “Q” | 12/10/2007 | See Source »

...master’s degree and Ph.D. “The Loeb Theatre was run by an English department professor,” says Senelick. He adds that before the A.R.T. took over the space, all the productions were student-run. “People had the chance to fail,” says Senelick, who directed his own share of productions. From this ad hoc, self-driven environment came the likes of John A. Lithgow ’67, Stockard Channing ’65, and Peter M. Sellars ’80.While the environment was conducive to independence...

Author: By Alexander B. Cohn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Drama’s 300-Year Struggle | 12/7/2007 | See Source »

...perfection. The sophomore trio of Misha Goldfeder, Arielle Pensler, and Anna Podolsky has surprised even its coach by competing at the highest level and with the highest consistency. Coming off a weekend where it beat the reigning champion Penn State foil fencers 6-3, the momentum did not fail to carry over. “I think they work together really well and they’re close to each other off the playing field,” Brand said. “Technically they’ve gotten better, but in addition to that they’re able...

Author: By Madeleine I. Shapiro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Finishes Fall Season With Authority | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...conclusions of the latest National Intelligence Estimate undercut some of Israel's own assessments, they also seem to dim the likelihood that the U.S. will take military action against Iran's nuclear facilities - a step the Israelis had been quietly urging the White House to take should sanctions fail to stop Iran's uranium enrichment program. With the new U.S. assessment, one Israeli cabinet official told TIME, "It looks like this ends the military option against Iran for now. Israel won't attack alone. Iran's facilities are too many and spread too far apart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iran Assessment Creates an Israeli Headache | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...Islamists prefer large, spectacular attacks, and the Corsicans usually blow up empty structures as a warning - or gun down foes when those warnings fail," says independent terror expert Roland Jacquard, who notes he has no firm idea who was behind Thursday's office attack in Paris' 8th arrondissement. "Basque terrorists have the kind of technical expertise to build such a surgically small bomb, but why would they be using it against a law practice? What little evidence we have suggests whomever was behind it was going after someone inside that office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Mystery of the Paris Bomb | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

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