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...good that Chem 17 students no longer have to struggle with a lab that is designed for the more advanced Chem 30 whiz-kids. But it would be better if the Chem 17 lab--a waste of five hours watching liquids drip or evaporate--were completely overhauled so that it required some intellectual activity from those students performing...
...staff is kidding itself if it believes whatever students learn in Chem 27 lab will help our hurt their chances at graduate study...
What kind of activities will the Hippocratic Society be involved in? We can only imagine. Here are some suggestions: "Acts of Omission, Acts of Commission." A lecture on how to use interesting distinctions in moral philosophy to justify (read: rationalize) sabotaging your enemy's lab project...
...advertisement in the Crimson. We have an enormous (but indeterminate) circulations, and you would reach most of your audience eventually by word of mouth. This costs money, however. 2) Put up banners in as many house dining halls as possible explaining Joe's exploits. If you use computer lab paper, this would be free. Very large audience. 3) Make announcements in classrooms. This and the banner methods are strange enough that Crimson News will report it, and you'll get free Crimson advertisement space. Doing both takes a lot of guts, though. 4) Gossip. Cheap, easy and bound...
Lopez notes that Peterson is willing to take on any research project, no matter how unconventional. His lab examines everything from pain sensitivity to loneliness to aggression among adolescents...