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Clarifying the Law School’s move to a pass/fail grading system last October, Acting Dean of Harvard Law School Howell E. Jackson announced in an e-mail to students late last week that the school will make its grade distribution public and change the criteria for awarding coveted...
The new disclosures come months after the school shifted from traditional letter-based grading to a four-tiered pass/fail system, leaving open the question of how precisely the tiers would be distinguished.
Since the departure of former Law School Dean Elena Kagan for the Obama Administration, the school has moved forward with its grading reforms under Jackson, the acting dean.
Harvard Law School students Brian T. Aune and Jennifer D. Dein captured the top two spots in yesterday’s HLS student government elections, the first election in recent memory to feature a contested race for both the presidency and vice-presidency. Aune, a second-year student, will assume...
Rockus is upon us. Harvard’s only student-run record label (Veritas Records) and Rolling Stone Collection sponsored Battle of the Bands, Rockus, has been rocking the Loft at Tommy Doyle’s for the last three weekends, replete with all the great wah-wah leaden guitar...