Word: rigorousity
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"On one hand, you had a counterculture where people pertended not to be interested in grades," said William Schneider, a pollster for CNN and a former graduate student and assistant professor during the '60s and '70s. "At the same time...it's also the rise of the meritocracy. We had...
Opponents of NAFTA argue that Mexico is not democratically progressive and that it lacks the democratic progressive and that it lacks the democratic and legal structures necessary for democracy. This ignores the fact that an economically thriving Mexico which has joined the ranks of the developed countries would be better...
Chao declines to comment on the financial practices of Last Year's executives, only saying accounting practices this year are "relatively much more rigorous,"
Harvard must return to the times when rigorous scholarship and the pursuit of truth were valued above the feel-good campus politics of militant minorities. If white males are the leading thinkers in a field--as they are in almost every real academic discipline--we should read their work, and...
True enough. But at Harvard, things are not always as they seem, or sound. Take the term "tutor" in concentrations, these are the folks responsible for in-depth, rigorous treatment of a particular out of topics; in the houses, they are adhoc intellectual spice, the stuff which sets houses apart...