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...fools around on the sidelines of home football games. More substantively, he has launched a long overdue review of the undergraduate curriculum, taught popular courses each year, implemented a far-reaching financial aid initiative, and expanded study abroad opportunities. In many ways, Summers is their president. I have to remind myself that most current Harvard undergraduates are too young to even remember Cornel West. If there is one lesson to be learned from all of this, it’s that faculty and students perceive Summers very differently because they have fundamentally different relationships to him within the structure...
...declare "Enough!" when his speedster Brett Lee bowls unsporting bumper after bumper at tail enders. Competitive and artless, Ponting is doing his best to ensure Australia keeps winning. That's the job as he sees it, and he's doing it well. Reflecting on his early days, however, might remind him that there's more to sport than that. If he then began to grasp the possibilities of his office, he might become something more than a success. He could be, for decades to come, an inspiration...
...government is strictly an Iraqi affair. ?When someone asks us whether we want a sectarian government the answer is ?no, we do not want a sectarian government-not because the U.S. ambassador says so or issues a warning,? he told a news conference. ?We do not need anybody to remind us, thank...
Will the Harvard Corporation please, please remind the Faculty that the University’s primary responsibility is to its students, not to its pampered faculty? Families make large sacrifices to send their children to Harvard (as I can attest to with two kids currently enrolled in Harvard College). The Faculty of Arts and Science’s antics are becoming tiresome to say the least. Any faculty that deems itself above the interests of its students does not deserve to be at Harvard...
...college interview that the over-achieving valedictorian learn to have some fun spawns an equally effective yet starkly contrasted alternate plan, HOWGAL: How Opal Will Get A Life. Little, Brown, and Company reports that “the warm family story at the heart of the novel will remind readers of Bend It Like Beckham, but there’s also enough teen comedy to lure fans of... the hit movie Mean Girls. Viswanathan’s book continues a strong tradition of Harvard students delving into the film industry. The novel will be released April 4. The last time...