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Other students, however, aren’t feeling love from the administration. “I set foot into FDO once and just to inquire if I could borrow a projector,” says freshman Samuel E. Milner ’13, “The answer was no. I haven’t been back...
Never fear! With the add/drop deadline fast approaching—forms are due tomorrow, October 5th, to the FDO, your Resident Dean, or the Registrar’s Office—Flyby brings you “Courses Underachievers (Should) Escape...
...event, advertised as a part of “Get Involved Weekend” hosted by the FDO, was attended primarily by freshmen...
...This is superficial diversity. If freshmen resemble their elders—four-fifths of whom voted for President Barack H. Obama—most lean left. Diverse backgrounds do not necessarily mean diverse perspectives. Unfortunately, the readings the FDO has assigned—specifically those by Beverly Tatum, president of Spelman College, Frank Wu, a professor at Howard University, and Felice Yeskel, co-founder of Class Action—reinforce this misconception. The authors offer different experiences but identical conclusions: Groups define individuals...
...dining hall.” While proctors emphasized the importance of interacting with students—especially in Annenberg—they also said they understand the necessity of possible cuts. “I think the meal plan is a significant source of cost to the FDO...if you look at things being cut around the university it’s not surprising,” said Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, a freshman proctor. “As much as I respect HUDS, the food is not the reason I wanted to be a proctor...