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...most interested in trying to understand how people view certain things, how they conceptualized them. This is to a degree intellectual archaeology. You try to forget about dominant perceptions. We [tend to] look at the past through our modern fears, our modern hopes...

Author: By Angela A. Sun, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Prof Looks Beyond Traditional History | 4/4/2007 | See Source »

...enrollments for a mediocre class. While we still hope the Faculty will create such a system, at the very least there needs to be a specific provision in the legislation about how liberal the committee should be in granting departmental alternatives. It is also essential that the administration not forget the problems faced by current students, who will graduate under the antiquated Core requirement. These students too should be offered much more choice than the Core currently allows. The proposed legislation, however, is largely mute on the subject of the transition between the two systems. It leaves that issue...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Lost in Translation | 4/2/2007 | See Source »

Caroline Kennedy's report on children who volunteer for community service in the City Year Young Heroes program was inspiring and informative [March 26]. But let's not forget the thousands of kids who crisscross the nation every summer to attend church work camps. These teens work in cities, towns and villages, building, painting and just plain helping people. The youngsters pay their own way, take their own tools and buy all the supplies. Theresa Lorbiecki, MILWAUKEE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox: Apr. 9, 2007 | 3/29/2007 | See Source »

Mistakes are stepping stones. Forget about trying to have a perfect collection. If you're not making mistakes along the way, you're not progressing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Makes a Great Collection? | 3/29/2007 | See Source »

...allay Tehran's paranoia. With the largest buildup in the Gulf since the start of this Iraq war, it's actually fanning it. You have to wonder if Bush is counting on the Iranians' overreacting the way they did when they seized our embassy in 1979. And lest we forget, this was driven by paranoia that we were plotting to destroy the revolution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is a U.S.-Iran War Inevitable? | 3/29/2007 | See Source »

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