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"Guts"--courses reputed to have either generous grading or slim workloads (or in the ideal case, both)--have been a hallmark of general requirements at Harvard since the very earliest years of Gen Ed.
Fox said that, in the formation of the Core, there was not "a desire to stamp out guts," and current students are just as quick as their predecessors to look for easier courses in the Core, leading to courses with nicknames like "Heroes for Zeroes" and "Jesus and the Easy...
"There are some difficult classes, and there are some which are known as guts, which you can take if you just want to get through and still learn a little something," says Lisa M. Coar '99.
To the Lampoon: Humor--and the guts to top this fall's Ibis World Tour.
Robinson had the guts to speak out against racial injustice after he retired from baseball. In 1963 he traveled to Birmingham to be with Martin Luther King Jr. after four little black girls were blown to bits in the bombing of a church. "The answer for the Negro is to...