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...claims is harmful to security, the word disloyalty inevitably creeps into the conversation. The line between dissent and disloyalty, between harmful revelations and vital ones, is murky. Often we never really know. But I would argue that the judicious questioning of the conduct and morality of war is the furthest thing from disloyalty: it is an expression of deep patriotism and the essence of responsible citizenship...
...requirements.Some faculty members have asked to postpone the vote on the EPC recommendations until a general education program is also ready for a vote, but a later concentration choice deadline makes sense even in the current system, in which the Core requires students to take courses in the fields furthest from their interests while simultaneously trying to determine what those interests might be. Similarly, there have been concerns that a vote should not proceed without first improving the current advising system. Yes, the College must prepare for an extra semester of pre-concentration advising, but individual departments will assume much...
...young men” as preparing to enter “the greatest journey of their lives”), I think it more than likely that most of us arrive here today with the same varying degrees of excitement and trepidation that some of us have come from the furthest corners of the world and others from just down the street, and that all of us are in our own ways looking for that “great journey” we envision our Harvard experience will be. Not to mention the few and proud who come with Brooks Brothers...
...recommendations, students will be able to choose from a large number of departmental courses or extra-departmental “Courses in General Education” to fulfill their general education requirements. Students will be required to take three courses in each of the two areas furthest from their concentration, but may choose whatever three courses they wish within a given area.“The idea is to let the market decide—both student demand and faculty supply,” said Bass Professor of English and American Literature and Language Louis Menand, a member...
...closed to non-invitees. To avoid this problem, the UC requires that all recipients of party grants advertise the parties to “a significant number of undergraduates,” but some party-throwers dodge this regulation by advertising the party on the open-list of the furthest House from their location. Instead of leaving the advertisement of parties up to those who throw them, the UC should publish a list of parties that receive grants on its website. The information could be included as part of a “This Weekend’s Parties?...