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The main problem with recording lectures is that it encourages students to skip class. Missing an hour of instruction here and there is not uncommon, but it is not something that should be countenanced. Once reproduced, students become far more willing to sleep through a given lecture—or...
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, a former Democratic presidential candidate, had his brain picked by Institute of Politics fellow David Yepsen and members of the Harvard community yesterday afternoon, answering questions on issues ranging from why he supports Senator Barack Obama to U.S. policy toward dictators. Yepsen, a columnist for...
Elizabeth Edwards, a political advocate and the wife of former North Carolina senator and presidential aspirant John Edwards, will be one of three additional spring visiting fellows, officials at the Institute of Politics (IOP), officials at the IOP announced yesterday. The two other fellows are Vaira Vike-Freiberga, former president...
When a baseball team’s best hitter cranks two home runs in the first three innings, it usually adds up to a win.But for the slumping Harvard baseball team, nothing has guaranteed a victory of late. The Crimson (1-17) failed to muster much offense beyond captain Matt...
Last week in California the Crimson played the toughest schedule in the nation. In seven days the team played six games against ranked teams and two more against squads right outside the top 25. Naturally, the club struggled and dropped contests in routs at the beginning of break.