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A campaign it is, but an educational, not a political, one. This is the western headquarters of Teach for America, a radical attempt to woo promising graduates of the nation's top colleges into teaching. Whirlwind Wendy Kopp conceived the idea when she was an undergraduate at Princeton. She developed...
The Red Sox won their opener for the first time in five years as Detroit, which led the majors with 103 losses last season, lost again. Both teams made two errors, continuing baseball's pattern of sloppy play this spring.
One hopes that the first-year students choosing their majors have learned their lesson well. Sociology seems to have lost its mind, as well as its temper, at an inopportune time and in a very unfortunate fashion.
Representatives of the Undergraduate Council told the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) yesterday that over the next semester it should look into reforming policies regarding grades, double majors and reading period.
And William A. Graham Jr., professor of the history of religion and Islamic studies, added that because of the large number of courses needed to satisfy concentration requirements, major changes in policy would have to be implemented if Harvard were to make double majors feasible.