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...years later, she is writing her junior tutorial paper on the “re-emergence of electroshock therapy in the 21st century” and leading an effort to revive a nationwide History and Science journal...
...Harrington added that the department still encourages students to conduct their own research. And whether or not they choose to write a senior thesis, all concentrators still take History of Science 98, a junior year tutorial that culminates in a 25 to 35-page research paper...
...junior concentrator, she can decide whether or not she wishes to finish the concentration through the old requirements or through one of the new tracks. While she said that she is happy that she now has so many choices within one concentration, she is also upset that now that students can choose not to write theses. The History and Science concentration depends on scholarship, she said, and the thesis is an instrumental part of the learning experience...
...career-high 40 digs. PENN 3, HARVARD 2Harvard also put forth a strong showing against the Quakers on Friday, fighting until the finish in a 3-2 (20-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-16, 19-17) defeat. McKinley and Comrie led the Crimson with 19 kills apiece, while junior co-captain Kocurek recorded 12 digs and served four aces. Wu also made her presence felt on the court, registering 32 digs—a career-high up to that point. “[Wu]’s got a great sense of the game, and she just puts...
...Harvard squad.The Crimson opened up a five-goal lead before Connecticut College got on the board with a penalty shot, but Harvard went up 9-2 before most of the reserves were put in.Freshman Mike Katzer added four scores to Harvard’s offensive output, while juniors Egen Atkinson and Mitch Denti and sophomore Jeff Lee each added three tallies. Freshman Luka Babic also contributed two goals to the Crimson’s season-high 20-goal outburst.While many members of the Harvard squad scored in the contest, the most memorable moment came when Connolly, the Crimson?...