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...Bush at first said he'd be fine with that - a point that seems destined to be challenged - then seemed to remember his famous impatience with hypothetical questions, and veered back onto talking points (something about "clarity"). When Gregory tried to get him back to the original question, Bush raised his voice like a retiree haggling over Bingo...
...problems associated with owning a Segway to make the $5,000 you pay to own one seem worthwhile. (Where do you park it? Where can you ride it without angering pedestrians?) In any case, for most urbanites, hopping on a bike or simply walking a little more seems a fine alternative to shelling out so much money...
...looking to stay sober and just get this Core out of the way, “The Rome of Augustus” is a painless gut. The lectures are pretty entertaining, but you can probably sleep through them (yes, they’re at noon) and still do fine. This course will also save you some serious cash: buy the sourcepack to memorize author names and prep for IDs, but otherwise some handy SparkNotes will do the trick on the rest of the syllabus. As anyone who’s not a neophyte to the Core, true academic challenge comes...
...this course any fun. Hauser is the better of the two, but the TFs are largely terrible, and don’t like answering tough questions beyond the all-purpose “It won’t be on the final.” That’s fine for English concentrators doing their time in hard science, but if you’re actually trying to engage with the material (ecology, linguistics, behavior, and genetics), prepare for some serious frustration...
...Yeah, sounds tough, but we hear you learn a hell of a lot. Plus, if you’re a humanities major, you have a couple of advantages: first, pre-meds can’t write for shit. Second, your philosophy lectures and History & Literature tutorials prep you just fine for the theory that Professor Arthur Kleinman throws down. Lit-critters, this is a fine complement to those depressing “Writing About Illness” seminars.For those who prefer Adam Duritz to Adam Smith, there’s Professor Stephen Marglin’s Social Analysis 72, which...