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...gateway is too narrow, there won’t be good courses offered, but if the gateway is too wide, there will be the same old courses with new titles and new introductory lectures,” she said...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faculty Vote on Gen Ed Nears | 2/13/2007 | See Source »

...Lewis in a more intimate setting. Matthew A. Opitz ’10 said he was surprised when he came to Harvard that more people did not discuss these serious issues. “A lot of times, when people do address questions, they do so from a very narrow framework,” he said. “[In a forum] like this, you can take a step back and look at things from a broader point of view.” Mojdeh S. Kappus ’08 said she enjoyed the event because it brought together...

Author: By Raviv Murciano-goroff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Forum Asks ‘Big’ Questions | 2/12/2007 | See Source »

...compete in the Dartmouth Winter Carnival. The Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association Circuit competition featured twelve universities from across the eastern seaboard. The Crimson came away with a ninth-place finish overall with a total of 223 points. With the home field advantage, the Big Green pulled out a narrow victory, finishing first at 756 points. The University of Vermont and Middlebury College came in second and third with 729 and 670 points, respectively. The ninth-place finish marks the third consecutive ninth-place standing for the Harvard ski team, but the team still remains optimistic. “I think...

Author: By Vincent R. Oletu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Skiing in Ninth Again | 2/11/2007 | See Source »

...World in 1776” or Historical Study B-40, “Pursuits of Happiness: Ordinary Lives in Revolutionary America.” If international students are not familiar with the basic events and people of the American Revolution, then how are they expected to appreciate classes as narrow in scope as these? Without a broad knowledge of U.S. history, the context of the courses is impossible to ascertain, thus many internationals are excluded from a host of potentially interesting classes...

Author: By Ana I. Mendy | Title: The Hole in Our Education | 2/11/2007 | See Source »

...Beddoe-the subject of a Time cover story in 2005-writes that Braydle's goatee and narrow spectacles lent him a Freudian air. And in the therapist's preoccupation with sex there are echoes of the work of Sigmund Freud. Psychoanalysis, the family of psychological theories and methods he devised in the 1890s, underpins the many forms of psychotherapy available today. Freud postulated the existence of the unconscious, which he said is shaped by early experience and can profoundly affect moods and behavior, its secrets detectable in dreams and slips of the tongue. "[Braydle] would justify his treatment of [Beddoe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back to the Couch | 2/8/2007 | See Source »

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