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...Hauser ’08 said he had expected that students would react negatively to the College’s decision, but noted that “the complaints and the issues raised by students last year have been examined thoroughly and were a huge part of the review process.”Students who will not have to pay for Collegeboxes’ services—residents of Dunster and Mather Houses, which this summer will undergo basement renovations—will still be eligible to receive money if they are dissatisfied, Neuberger said.And the money-back guarantee will...
...tailors her course syllabi to complement students’ interests, according to SAC Chair Michael R. Ragalie ’09. Mathematics Teaching Fellow Chen-Yu Chi received his prize for his “tireless devotion” to students, Rosier said. Chi would stay until midnight to review with students the night before an exam, according to a student who recommended him. Interim President Derek C. Bok said in his remarks last night that “providing the best and most innovative teaching we can provide” will become a matter of competitive advantage for American...
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 says he is currently considering the launch of a review of the Ad Board in the fall. The College has yet to specify the exact nature of such a review...
...world mercifully distant from Cambridge, an obsession with demography has taken hold: Religious conservatives are hysterically decrying the “creeping Islamization of Europe.” In right-wing magazines like the National Review, theological conservatives (theocons) foretell the end of European civilization due to the continentals’ obstinate refusal to breed. “Demography is destiny,” they chant, and dwindling Christian Europe is about to be engulfed by Mohammedans...
Within the past month, now that the review of undergraduate education is nearing an end (and with the other curricular reviews pending in 2004 having been concluded), the question of calendar reform has emerged once again. The deans have discussed the issue and concluded unanimously, as they did three years ago, that the Verba committee's proposal to achieve greater uniformity of academic calendars across Harvard would advance the interests of the University as a whole. The Harvard Overseers have expressed a similar view. More recently still, the Undergraduate Council has issued a report on the subject and conducted...