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Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 and members of the Educational Policy Committee recommended that students be required to meet with an advisor from at least one concentration at the end of their first year as part of a proposal that would delay concentration choice until after the third semester...
...proposal, which would be put into effect for members of the next entering class, will be discussed at next Tuesday’s faculty meeting and may be brought to a vote in April, Gross wrote in an e-mail...
...said. Salovey, the Yale College dean, was photographed sporting a Harvard baseball cap as punishment for the Elis’ loss. Asked about the prospect of donning Bulldog blue in the event of a Harvard loss, Harvard’s Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, said, “I was assured that wasn’t going to happen, but it was dangerously close.” Harvard and Yale collected a total of 573 units of blood which, according to the Harvard Blood Drive’s web site, is a contribution...
...editing error, the print and original online version of the March 6 news article, "Gross Says Faculty Will Vote This Spring on Secondary Fields, Concentration Choice," incorrectly stated that the proposal being considered by professors this semester could add secondary fields to Harvard diplomas for the Class of '07. In fact, the proposal would add secondary fields to transcripts, not to diplomas...
...compromise; it is a defeat. Article IV of the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) does grant nations the right to produce nuclear energy; however, it requires that they be under the careful observation of the IAEA. Iran recently removed the IAEA inspectors, and thus Iran is in gross violation of the treaty. Some might argue that other nations are hypocritical in requiring Iran to abstain from nuclear activities while they maintain arsenals. While the US and others should be disarming, the NPT is mainly in place to stop the further spread of nuclear weapons. The key issue...