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...still students who could benefit from such a course.“It would definitely be good to have a public speaking course to fulfill a requirement,” he says. “It’s a skill that comes back to haunt people if they lack it.”Harvard Rhetorical Society President Merve G. Emre ’07 says that having a requirement similar to Expository Writing but devoted to public speaking would be “incredible.”“The people who want to speak publicly...
...yard, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they like to get their pictures taken. Laura has already used both her wits and her sass to get pictures of some of the hardest-to-get-at figures on campus (think Lawrence H. Summers, post-vote of lack of confidence), and will continue to do so in the next year as one of the beloved FM photo czars...
...test. What are the indicators of a well-governed society? Look at the humanities index in last week's Economist, we're right on top. You look at the savings index, World Bank, we're right on top. Economic freedoms, we're on top. What is it we lack? Reporters Without Borders put Malaysia's newspapers ahead of us. In Malaysia the ruling coalition parties own the major newspapers. In Singapore the major banks are in control of the company that runs our newspapers. There is no information that Singaporeans want that they cannot get. All major foreign newspapers...
...Currier, and Pforzheimer are today. The report mentions several potential locations for the new Houses, including west of North Harvard Street, where College athletic facilities stand today. This plan would leave Allston-residing undergrads only tangentially connected to the rest of the undergraduate community. And such a layout would lack even the positive qualities of the current Quad. The Quad Houses are clustered around a beautiful grassy field, which helps to symbolically connect the Houses. The aforementioned alternative plan, however, lacks a unifying focal space and simply strings the houses along the river, hurting any possibility of common place...
...dismayed by the lack of professionalism The Crimson displayed in its Dec. 5 election-day issue. While I recognize The Crimson’s prerogative to endorse any candidate of its choosing, its use of additional prime headline space to plug John Voith and Tara Gadgil was ethically troubling...