Word: grads
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think it's a good start," says David Porter, the treasurer of the Graduate Student Council. "I think it'll end up being effective because just by the faculty giving more attention to teaching grad students how to teach, that will improve the quality of teaching...
...think the grad students would like to have some centralization to the administration of policies of teaching fellow training," Lopez says...
That's Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America, A Memoir in a nutshell--a better place for it, in fact, than in the bookstores or on your shelf. Marketed as an object lesson in depression among the young, privileged, and talented, this book by '89 grad Elizabeth Wurtzel is more useful as an object lesson in how much the New York publishing industry sucks. How did this chick get a book contract in the first place? Why was she allowed to write such crap? (For example: "When I was with Abel, I felt like ice cream in a bowl...
...with what was, to me, disaster. I moved into a quaint (read slummy) apartment in Somerville with a great friend of mine. Another friend, and my roommate for next year, was yet to come, so the two of us had the place to ourselves. Excepting the former tenant. A grad student at Harvard with a penchant for the bizarre, the psychedelic and the pornographic, she deserves a full essay dedicated solely to her. She stayed with us for the first few nights we lived at 386 B Washington St. #2, packing her stuff to take a long needed sabbatical...
...goal [at Harvard] was not to produce professionals," Blumenthal says. "That's what grad school...