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...evaluations, especially if a student may not reap the benefit of using the CUE guide to shop for classes in the future. The opportunity to see one’s grades early, however, would provide a far stronger incentive to spend a few minutes to evaluate a course. Nevertheless, the carrot must accompany the stick; CUE evaluations should be open to until a week or two after finals period. During reading and exam periods, most students would rather spend the hour or two it would take to fill out their CUEs studying. Making the evaluations available after final exams would...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A CUE for Improvement | 5/25/2007 | See Source »

...when members of the Association of Black Harvard Women and the Harvard Black Men’s Forum were participating in their annual inter-organization challenge. Most would agree that the noise of cheering students is not probable cause for a call to the police or for police intervention. Nevertheless the students were approached by Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers who requested that they present Harvard identification. These students felt collectively “profiled” by race and asked the simple question, “if fifty or more white students were engaged in similar activities would...

Author: By S. ALLEN Counter | Title: Dealing With the ‘Quad Incident’ | 5/25/2007 | See Source »

...paper thought it was serving transparency by aggressively identifying every editor, but the opposite resulted, sometimes wrongly implying all these protesters, student politicos, athletes and actors were active in the paper. (Nevertheless, I’m told several of the “editors” in the stories I mentioned earlier are indeed active contributors to the paper...

Author: By Michael Kolber | Title: Ombudsman: Crimson Should Strengthen Conflict-of-Interest Policy | 5/18/2007 | See Source »

Harvard undergraduates nevertheless should take heed of that observation: Long the playground of activists and aspiring officeholders, this campus would benefit distinctly from some old-fashioned political apathy...

Author: By Christopher B. Lacaria | Title: The Politics of Drudgery | 5/18/2007 | See Source »

...become cliché, these days, to bemoan the fact that the American education system, despite its vast expenditures, is constantly losing ground when compared to the rest of the developed world. Nevertheless, when one puts hard numbers to the bromide, it becomes, well, much less of a bromide. According to a report released earlier this week by ACT, the company that is responsible for the eponymous college entrance examination finds that only 26 percent of American students who graduate from high school having taken a college-preparatory curriculum are in fact prepared for college-level work. If these findings...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Unprepared | 5/18/2007 | See Source »

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