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...ways in which Harvard both stands apart from and is similar to other college campuses, including a close look at the factors that may tend to mitigate heavy drinking at Harvard as well as the second-hand effects of binge drinking on other members of the community. The latter focus, on the social consequences of alcohol consumption, is vital to identifying and solving the problem of heavy drinking on college campuses...

Author: By Henry Wechsler, | Title: A Hard Look at Binge Drinking | 2/15/2001 | See Source »

...week have made abundantly clear, students resent the Core program. This resentment is not based on the desire to reduce our graduation requirements, but rather on a dissatisfaction with Core classes' large lecture format. The great advantage of replacing the Core program with a distribution requirement is that the latter would allow students to take smaller--or perhaps simply more focused--courses in which both the professors and the teaching fellows are enthusiastic about the material...

Author: By Thomas M. Dougherty, | Title: To Deflate Grades, Eliminate the Core | 2/12/2001 | See Source »

...pace, pushing Nabisco Holdings into the arms of Philip Morris and briefly rattling mighty GM's cage with a large stock purchase last year. Now he's thrusting himself into the middle of American Airlines' plans to buy TWA--long after he sold his controlling interest in the latter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Return Of The Buyout Kings | 2/12/2001 | See Source »

...tried two extremes. The elegant Justflowers.com looked promising, but the $70 hand-delivered roses I settled on were only just O.K. "They look a little dry," a friend pointed out. Although they were twice as big as the coral-colored roses I received from Freshroses.com I preferred the latter. After all, it's easier to forgive a $40 bouquet for its imperfections--tiny buds already in full bloom--than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Valentines Online | 2/12/2001 | See Source »

...that no undergraduate possesses the infinite wisdom necessary to master the great works presented in his class, and one high enough to soothe Mansfield's fear that he is single handedly keeping hundreds of students out of graduate school and coveted I-banking jobs by lowering their GPAs. The latter grade will be burned onto students' transcripts; the former onto their egos...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Harvey "C-plus" Mansfield? | 2/9/2001 | See Source »

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