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...report released in October by a task force headed by English professor Louis Menand and philosophy professor Alison Simmons. That report made headlines by proposing that every undergraduate be required to take a course in the study of religion and a course on the United States. The group??s final report, released in February, eliminated the requirement of a religion course but retained the requirement of a course on the United States.“I think it’s great that the Faculty took possession of this program,” Menand said after the meeting...
...report released in October by a task force headed by English professor Louis Menand and philosophy professor Alison Simmons. That report made headlines by proposing that every undergraduate be required to take a course in the study of religion and a course on the United States. The group??s final report, released in February, eliminated the requirement of a religion course but retained the requirement of a course on the United States...
...just as a series of classes, meetings, papers, and deadlines, but as a community.The CEB, by devoting its attention to small-scale events, has bypassed a major opportunity to mold a Harvard undergraduate identity. The CEB’s failures can be at least partially explained by the group??s lack of accountability. Only eight percent of the student body voted in the CEB’s underpublicized December elections, and the CEB’s application process only holds applicants accountable to the elected members who review their applications. There is no journalistic check on the board...
...provide us with a living wage. What their standards are for a living wage, I don’t know.” The Harvard College Democrats plan to show support by holding a day-long solidarity fast today, according to Brigit M. Helgen ’08, the group??s president. “We hope to put more pressure on the administration to give in to the demands of the security guards,” Helgen said. “This is not just a small movement; this is campus-wide,” she said...
...modern-day prohibition on the substance. “We’re not there to police at parties. Each individual brings something different to the table,” Tao said. “We all have different drinking histories and different social groups.” The group??s attempts at generating a buzz have taken on a number of forms, including posters tacked-up across campus and the distribution of Nalgene bottles imprinted with facts about alcohol use at Harvard, according to DAPA coordinator Kay Negishi ’07?...