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...intellectually motivated to learn the material, we question whether they would do so at the cost of success in their other classes. Those enrolled would undoubtedly conduct such an analysis as the term went on. CS 50’s value comes from the sheer number of hours one invests in learning the material. Thus, allowing most students to receive a satisfactory/unsatisfactory grade—thereby incentivizing them to complete less work or produce assignments at a comparatively lower standard—would irrevocably harm their class experience...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Trial by Fire | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

...moniker for the program is one of several changes to the annual weekend geared toward introducing admitted students to life at Harvard...

Author: By Julie M. Zauzmer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 1,000 Pre-Frosh Visiting for Visitas | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

...that Saturday, Lowell Lecture Hall was silent and dark. But when Kathleen E. Golden ’10 entered, followed one by one by the other dancers, the space was filled with activity and chatter—about quick-changes between pieces and which lipstick and eyeliner they would...

Author: By Sofia V. McDonald, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: TAPS | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

Throughout the rehearsal, it was clear that every group member was invested in TAPS. Each dancer, not only Driscoll, contributed their thoughts as to how they should arrange themselves, and the dancers were eager to help each other master complicated steps. At one point, M.G. Prezioso ’13 was worried. “I keep ending a beat early,” she said. Her peers were quick to help her. Kurdyla explained to her, rapidly tapping her feet and finishing with her right foot behind her left, “It?...

Author: By Sofia V. McDonald, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: TAPS | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

...year, TAPS will lose two graduating seniors and one third-year law student, reducing the group to five. At Harvard, it is especially difficult for small performing groups to become visible amidst larger, better-publicized productions. “I definitely felt the pressure this year, and we lost a portion of our usual audience because of these other shows. In the future I think we have to work on our PR campaign,” Driscoll said. “This is something I plan to discuss with the officers in the coming weeks, so we can make some...

Author: By Sofia V. McDonald, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: TAPS | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

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