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...departments’ reports will inform the EPC’s discussion this spring of how to best bring grades down from their lofty heights. By the end of the spring, the committee hopes to present the Faculty with concrete proposals...

Author: By Kate L. Rakoczy, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faculty Tackles Grade Inflation | 2/14/2002 | See Source »

...this year, is a cruel mistress and Pete did not get any job offers. By his count, he applied to 10 companies and got 10 fairly prompt rejection notices, with nary an invitation to even a first-round interview. Credit Suisse First Boston didn’t bother to inform him of its decision, while one industrious firm rejected him twice...

Author: By Benjamin D. Mathis-lilley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Peter B. Idziak | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

Suzanne M. Pomey ’02 and Randy J. Gomes ’02 are skyrocketing to what must be highly unpleasant stardom. If the pilot of “As Harvard Turns” was last week’s secret meeting to inform Theatricals members of the situation, episode two was the arraignment yesterday morning. We’re all hooked. People are reading the newspaper like it’s eating ice cream, smacking their lips over the all-too-juicy details...

Author: By Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Guilty Pleasures | 2/6/2002 | See Source »

Reporters are essential in war zones to inform the public at home about the progress of the conflict and allow citizens to understand the actions that their government is taking on the other side of the world. In addition to the invaluable service that journalists provide to their readers, they put their lives on the line in order to talk to people on all sides of a conflict, even those who embrace terrorism. They try to give the full picture of a conflict in a way an official government update cannot. Dealing with dangerous people is part...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Missing In Action | 2/6/2002 | See Source »

American soldiers are courageously fighting terrorism abroad, and American journalists are diligently working to inform the nation’s citizens. Their jobs are different, but they are both crucial. Daniel Pearl has been lost in the line of duty, and we fervently hope that he is rescued as soon as possible...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Missing In Action | 2/6/2002 | See Source »

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