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Progress has already been made in reducing concentration requirements thanks to the efforts of former Dean of Undergraduate Education William M. Todd III, and others. Those of us studying Computer Science just earned two more electives this past fall, and many other concentrations have implemented similar requirement reductions. Moving forward, we need to continue to explore ways to create flexibility in concentration requirements, particularly for students who choose to pursue joint concentrations...
Paul A. Gusmorino III '02 is a computer science concentrator in Lowell House. He is president of the Undergraduate Council...
...last week's mass display of public indignation rid them of a President who was none-too-bright, unreliable after lunch and, if the testimony in Joseph Estrada's Senate trial is true, had the moral scruples of a two-bit Tondo hustler. But as with Woodstock II (or III), the sequel to 1986's People Power revolution is an echo with a hollow yet distinctly nasty tone. Hundreds of thousands of Filipinos cast presidential no-confidence votes with their feet - an act that doubled as an impromptu referendum on their constitution and all the institutions that comprise the Philippines...
...York Jets entered Super Bowl III as an 18-point underdog to the Colts. (It was the third year in a row that the NFL favorite was favored by at least 13 points over its AFL opponent.) Well, we know what happened next. Jets quarterback Joe Namath promised a victory, delivered, probably celebrated with a few female fans and spawned a number of New York sports guarantees, including ones by Mark Messier and Jim Fassel that were prophetic and numerous ones by Patrick Ewing that weren...
...penance to God, to the Jewish dead and to my children," is not content just to document the stain on his church. He sees anti-Semitism as intimately entwined with issues of Catholic power and authority, and devotes his last 70 pages to a call for a "Vatican Council III" to pursue such measures as choosing bishops by popular vote...