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...Nobody made a big deal of it—it was just a little disruptive to take a half an hour out and come back and start again. But it’s a once a season type thing, so it’s not a big deal...
...best office hour meetings were the ones with my professors from this semester. Not only did I find out that Yeretz Professor of Yiddish Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature Ruth R. Wisse used to work “40 hours a week” as the features editor for the McGill Daily when she was in college, and that Professor Louis Menand eschews outlines for academic writing, the conversations were, obviously, the most productive: we still have course material to discuss. Retroactive office hours are not as effective...
...providing 24-hour services and guaranteeing professional, individualized help in navigating the school’s resources, the centralized office has made a “critical difference” on campus, Levit-Shore said...
...stopped going to class and lost 22 pounds during the eleven-day campaign for undergraduate council president, and then I watched as he spent 12 months exhausted from the job. And as I took on more leadership responsibilities at the Crimson, my editorship turned into a 40-hour-a-week job. Being an Editorial Chair of the Crimson was an incredibly meaningful experience that I wouldn’t trade for anything. But what I wouldn’t let myself see when I signed up for the job was that it required trading nearly everything else...
Yesterday’s meeting of the Faculty saw an unusually long debate, lasting a full hour of the 90-minute-long meeting, despite the still vague nature of many recommendations from the first stage of the curricular review...