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...from our very brief discussion last year.” “We should not have a Harvard version of RateMyProfessor.com,” Burgard said. Sosland Family Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Mary M. Gaylord said that “significant issues?? concerning timing, nature, and uses of the evaluations have to be addressed before they become mandatory. As Skocpol prepares to step down from her post at the end next month, the push for universal evaluation may prove to be the last public act of her deanship. Professors voted to refer questions surrounding evaluations...
Reasonable people who see the world as it exists—and not those whose vision is narrowed by ideological blinders—do not attempt to fit every political event into a predetermined theoretical framework. When considering issues??such as partial-birth abortion—only ideologues are content to dispense with the facts, for, as Rousseau famously summarized, they do not affect the question...
...Basil E. Frankweiler.” And because of the medium’s power, children’s literature today has become an amalgamation of commercial interests, political correctness, and entertainment. On Amazon.com you can browse the children’s books by the “Issues?? within them—which range from “Drugs” to “Multiculturalism.” Other books like “And Tango Makes Three” introduce children to important concepts like animal homosexuality, as explored in the true story...
...ability. D&D has consistently provided powerful, well-researched articles, and beautiful photographs and design. As a testament to the magazine’s success, D&D was awarded the honor of “Best Publication” in 2003 and “Best Coverage of Race Issues?? in 2005 by the Independent Press Association’s Campus Alternative Journalism Awards, which recognized our “sophisticated cultural analysis.” In addition to producing issues, D&D has encouraged greater campus discussion on issues of identity and multiculturalism by hosting panel discussions...
...contraption so that he can lean over and converse with the staff. A few words with Advising Fortnight-hawkers, some hand-slaps in the breezeway, and he’s finally out. The bulk of the day’s meetings are still ahead.‘REAL ISSUES??First up is Maryellen ‘Mel’ McGowan ’09, the campaigns director of the Harvard College Democrats, who has her own ideas about what needs to happen to get people to vote for the calendar referendum.“You need to, like...