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...process can now go one of two ways: Either the planning committee can allow Behnisch the room to chart the future, or they can pull back in fear of disrupting the love affair. The latter option would yield only architectural boredom in Allston. It is crucial that the design process keep at the front of its mind the period when Cambridge was, in the words of ArchitectureBoston editor Elizabeth S. Padjen, “an architectural Camelot of high energy, idealism, and creativity...

Author: By Garrett G.D. Nelson | Title: Allston's Concrete Future | 9/19/2006 | See Source »

...fine tradition of rulers calming their citizens by providing entertainment and alcohol.” If Lewis had his way, he’d either abolish the carnivals or continue them in order to placate students. The former move would be anachronistic. The latter will do nothing for a real community. In the past, Harvard never had carnivals because there was little need for them. Indeed, for the aristocrats who came here, Harvard was already a kind of carnival. Back in his day, one aristocrat enjoyed his. Today, perhaps we’ll be allowed to enjoy ours. Sahil...

Author: By Sahil K. Mahtani, | Title: A Better Carnival | 9/18/2006 | See Source »

...potential violations the ethics office kicked back to her, "one was about a dinner Steve Griles had in the home of a lobbyist (which Griles paid for), and the other was a question about the definition of a 'particular matter' under federal ethics guidelines. On that latter point, I simply viewed Mr. Devaney's interpretation as legally incorrect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Department of Billion-dollar Bungling | 9/16/2006 | See Source »

...Economics, Government, and other sophomore tutorials known primarily for their mountains of “interesting” readings and 30-page papers. Here, the obligatory torture of new concentrators is left entirely to the introductory physics and organic chemistry classes. (Consider using the aforementioned Pass/Fail option for the latter.) The road is tough, but sticking it out is worthwhile: Chemistry and Physics is perhaps the most flexible science concentration, and its concentrators benefit from all the perks (monkeybread!) of both departments. Besides, most of the rest of the world does not know that Chemistry and Physics is a single...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chemistry and Physics | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

...again a demand for completely one-sided, marginally-useful, and vaguely-humorous course advice. So we’re back. Well now that you have us in your hand, how can you make the most of us? Three uses come to mind: Projectile. Doorstop. Course guide. We prefer the latter, but it’s up to you. In these 28 pages, you’ll find writeups on every Core area and 21 concentrations (those of over 80% of the student body). On the web, you can also find reviews of many individual courses. We’ve also...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Guide To The Guide | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

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