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...Cup’s goal of drumming up environmental excitement within the student body. The College would do well to emulate the Shut the Sash program’s structure: setting each house a number of quantifiable resource-saving goals, and rewarding those houses that meet their goals with regular??and desirable—prizes. This would raise the Green Cup’s cost, but would strengthen the incentive for student involvement...
...history department. Hart is an instant school celebrity, more for her figure than for her teaching abilities. “Is she a sphinx, or merely stupid?” Dench’s character inquires with characteristic acidity in one of the narrative voice-overs that take regular??and usually shocking—extracts from her journal entries. According to the movie’s tagline, “one woman’s mistake is another’s opportunity,” and Covett parlays Sheba’s guilt at being discovered making love...
...allow students who had not considered college an option before more time to think about their future and plan accordingly. Early admissions undoubtedly “advantaged the advantaged.” With two separate pools and two separate acceptance rates—21 percent early and nine percent regular??there was a much higher chance of succeeding in Harvard’s early action pool. High school counselors who knew this would advise their students to join the “easier” pool while other students had no idea what they were missing. With...
...resignation Tuesday.The Faculty Council cancelled the meeting to give Faculty members “time to settle” after Summers’ resignation, said Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan, a member of the Council.The Faculty will have a “non-regular?? meeting of voting members on March 7 to share “ideas and feelings” about University governance, according to 300th Anniversary University Professor Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, who chaired yesterday’s meeting of the Faculty Council.We need to “let people talk this...
...offers varsity athletics, is Schalkwyk attempting to say that Harvard should forget about over 100 years of Harvard football tradition, among other things, because student-athletes are part of a different pool of applicants than non-athletes? Personally, I did consider applying to Harvard in the “regular?? pool of applicants to avoid the upturned noses of such persons. Alas, I did not do so. I guess I find solace in being an honors government concentrator with a 1580 SAT score, a 4.2 high school GPA, and a 3.5 Harvard...