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...responsibility of conscientious students to complete their Q evaluations, and “the explicit expression of that expectation has proved effective at other institutions,” according to the agenda for 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...
Given what is at stake for Musharraf, few in Pakistan believe that the upcoming elections will be free and fair. But even if they are, talk-show host Haq has little faith that the parties would be able to unite to oust Musharraf. "No one will have the majority to be able to do this," she says. "It calls for tremendous amounts of integrity and political will, which I see lacking in all political parties." But with Sharif now in it, the Pakistani political drama is making for a challenging game of chess for Musharraf...
...Chen says he consistently brings three main qualities to his teaching: being prepared, being fair, and engaging students in discussions that interest them...
...every concentration. It is with this in mind that first-year advising provides students with multiple points of entry to advice. In fact, we always recommend that advisers and students consult with specialists in particular fields for concentration-specific guidance. In addition, with new events like the Advising Fair in September and the Advising Fortnight in the spring, first-year advising provides the “readily available advising resources” that you rightly praise in the sophomore advising system...
...Sharif's astute display of political theatre presages many more to come in the run-up to parliamentary elections slated for January 8. Few in Pakistan expect the poll to be either free or fair: Emergency rule will not be lifted until December 16, leaving candidates little more than three weeks of campaigning; several provincial candidates may have to campaign while under house arrest; and Sharif himself has been barred from running for Prime Minister. Rumors abound of electoral rigging, ballot stuffing and vote-buying. Given the fraught campaigning atmosphere, candidates are struggling to get the public's attention. Highly...