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Potential life sciences concentrators in the Class of 2010 may face a completely new array of choices when they arrive on campus next fall. Voting unanimously, the Faculty Council—the highest governing board of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences—approved a restructuring of life sciences concentrations yesterday that would eliminate biology in favor of a cluster of smaller, more specialized departments. The motion, put forward by Professor of Anthropology Daniel E. Lieberman, still awaits approval from the full Faculty before any changes can be implemented and could be passed as early as next week...
...that everyone is held to the same standards, saying that, “they all sit in the same classroom and take the same exams, and over the past three years the Extension students have done as well as the undergraduates.” According to Bamberg, the two highest grades last year were earned by Extension students. For the past two years Extension students outperformed their peers on his midterm—one even earning a perfect score. Evan K. Harris ’09, who is taking “Bits,” has a theory...
Though the Interior Ministry has approved vote totals, Italy’s highest court must still confirm the results, and Berlusconi has already called for a recount of the Chamber of Deputies votes...
According to students at that meeting, Iuliano said that the Corporation, the University’s highest governing board, had agreed to add gender identity to the non-discrimination policy at their last meeting, which was scheduled to be held on April...
...Though familiar to Americans primarily as a laid-back beach destination, Jamaica is hardly idyllic. The country has the world's highest murder rate. And its rampant violence against gays and lesbians has prompted human-rights groups to confer another ugly distinction: the most homophobic place on earth...