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Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, who chaired the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) last semester, said he believes the highly charged atmosphere on the council last spring was a factor in his and others?? decisions not to seek reelection...
...some aspects of the “Harvard” experience SSP offers may be more authentic than others??though they live in the same dorms and eat the same food as Harvard freshmen, and sit in classrooms next to Harvard students, their experience is at an institution that boasts only 23 Harvard professors among its 241 instructors...
They peanut-buttered their neighbors’ mirrors, popped popcorn under each others?? beds, and in homage to Star Wars: Episode II, they wrapped Rich in a blanket and called him “Shmi Skywalker.” They dressed in blue at the First Chance Dance when everyone else was wearing red, yellow, and green, to symbolize the fact that they were “freezing out” Harvard ladies—and somehow they made it into FM’s gossip column for doing so. And legend has already embraced Paul and Steve?...
With nothing more than a single ID number, anyone can spend others?? Crimson Cash...
...ahead as the broad brushstrokes of a new curriculum were laid to canvas in the review’s first landmark report in April 2004. But the central motifs of that report—Harvard College Courses, a January-term (J-Term), internationalization, revamped advising, and scientific literacy, among others??left much to be desired. They were vaguely defined and lacked the inspiration of previous reviews which gave us the “Red Book” of 1945 and the Core Curriculum of the 1970s. All of this was supposed to change this year...