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...needs of its junior faculty, differentiating among the undergraduate giants like government or history and the often-forgotten departments like folk and myth or Classics can be daunting. And a student’s individual needs only complicate the matter; would a hands-off, self-directed environment be ideal or an intimately personal one with a handful of senior professors with whom to schmooze? Ultimately students will choose a department based on their areas of interest, but once that happens, the learning process and time spent at Harvard can be greatly enriched or regretfully hindered by the characteristics that...
Scardigli pointed out that Epps had to be very careful to ensure that no student under 21 years of age drank at the event. The alcohol that was served, however, didn’t seem to promote a spirit of drunkenness, but rather the European ideal of having wine with dinner...
...Gena S. Ciccone ’04 had wanted to study gingivitis, she would have been all set. Her first-year proctor and academic adviser was a fourth-year dental student and Berkeley grad. But her passion for teeth was limited to brushing them, so the situation was not ideal. “He knew nothing about Harvard’s undergraduate program, especially the frosh experience,” she says...
...mysterious to the chilling, documents and weapons found by TIME in visits to seven abandoned al-Qaeda safe houses in Kabul last week depict an organizationally and technically sophisticated apparatus. The discoveries--including detailed personnel records for fighters, crates of French-made MILAN antitank missiles and sketches illustrating the ideal place to hide a bomb on an airplane--may help authorities trace the terror network and thwart future attacks...
...anti-Taliban storm has left the country in a state of "maximum turmoil," as military strategists call it?the ideal environment for American forces to put bin Laden on the run. A huge, nagging fear was that bin Laden would disappear inside Afghanistan, dug in so deep that he could lead the U.S. forces on a long, futile chase. But allied officials exuded more confidence than ever before that they knew where...