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...Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice??—a Core course with 1,072 undergraduates—the 31 TFs convene with government professor Michael J. Sandel to discuss grading standards and then distribute exams to students’ respective...

Author: By Madeline W. Lissner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Rites of Exam Grading | 1/16/2008 | See Source »

Just a few years ago, the course would have almost filled the lecture hall’s nearly 500 seats. But while other perennially popular Core classes—like Social Analysis 10 and Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice??—have kept their enrollments steadily in the hundreds for years, Cosmic Connections has dwindled to just 72 students this semester...

Author: By Sue Lin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gone Are Enrollments of Cosmic Scope | 12/17/2007 | See Source »

...observed by a sizable portion of Harvard students, enjoys the public recognition on campus that it deserves. During the eight-day-long holiday, a giant menorah graced the Yard right in front of Widener Library. Such campus celebrities as former University President Lawrence H. Summers, “Justice?? professor Michael Sandel, and current University President Drew Gilpin Faust herself even participated in public menorah-lightings, garnering significant Crimson coverage...

Author: By Christopher B. Lacaria | Title: The War Against Christmas | 12/17/2007 | See Source »

Before you crack open that “Justice?? book or tackle the next chapter of your organic chemistry textbook in preparation for finals, take some time to remember the days when reading was actually fun with these classic—but alas, now obscure and underappreciated—childrens’ illustrated series. 1. Hergé, “The Adventures of Tintin”: This classic, early twentieth-century cartoon series tells the stories of globetrotting Belgian investigative reporter Tintin and his loyal dog Snowy. The beauty of the books lies in their genuinely thrilling plots...

Author: By Mary A. Brazelton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mary A. Brazelton | 12/14/2007 | See Source »

...charismatic,” says Malcolm G. Campbell ’10, a pianist who plays with Miller. It’s this stage presence that’s made Miller a class marshal and a well-known figure in Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice?? where he openly debates Professor Michael J. Sandel. Bryan C. Barnhill ’08, a blockmate, says, “Marcus likes to be a part of things from beginning to end. He even uses slang words before they’re popular.” Miller?...

Author: By Hyung W. Kim, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Marcus G. Miller | 12/12/2007 | See Source »

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