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...test out” option on the Alcohol Edu mother site has also never worked for anyone to my knowledge, which forces informed students to laboriously relearn what we were taught during high school health class. This technical Titanic is then followed by something even worse: the case studies...

Author: By Sanders I. Bernstein | Title: A Waste of Time | 4/18/2007 | See Source »

...time for a joint degree from HBS and KSG. “Harvard undergraduates are unique individuals and have a lot to add to society, but they also have a lot to add to the armed forces...I don’t want them to discount that as an option,” said Huffstetler...

Author: By Charles R. Melvoin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Here from Over There | 4/18/2007 | See Source »

...upon graduation. “I think of it as a privilege, an opportunity to serve my country.” says Shawna L. Sinnott ‘10, a midshipman in the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC). Sinnott is the only freshman participating in the demanding Marine Option of NROTC, and regularly travels to MIT for rigorous morning exercises and training with fellow cadets. In fact, all of Sinnott’s ROTC training is conducted off of Harvard’s campus. Harvard has had a rocky history with ROTC, beginning in 1969 when the organization...

Author: By Asli A. Bashir, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Student Soldiers: ROTC's Challenge | 4/18/2007 | See Source »

...Oberlin—but only by virtue of a strong commitment, in terms of time, money, and effort, by faculty, administration, and students alike. At Harvard, some professional schools have a J-Term, but it is often used for professional practice and internships, which are generally not an option for undergraduates. Nevertheless, Brown’s recent experiment with an optional not-for-credit J-term is a cautionary tale of the pitfalls of an instituting such a program without sufficient support—only 19 students signed up, less than a fifth of the number that administrators expected...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Say No to the J-Term | 4/17/2007 | See Source »

...Robert Einhorn, who spent nearly three decades at the State Department working on the North Korean nuclear issue, argues that at this point, quiet diplomacy, through China, is the Bush Administration's only option. "The North Koreans don't seem to realize that it is not in their interest to keep undermining and embarrassing those in the Bush Administration who want to find a negotiated solution," says Einhorn, now a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "In for a penny, in for a pound. The Administration has no choice at this stage but to be patient...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Happens Now on North Korea? | 4/16/2007 | See Source »

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