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...administrators encourage some spontaneity in course selection?? “we want freshmen to find courses that ignite their intellectual curiosity”—but there are incentives to plan ahead. Harvard’s “secondary fields,” or minors, typically require five to six classes, and foreign language citations require at least four courses past the introductory level. If you’re pre-med, there goes another swath of courses. Your concentration will likely require 12 to 16 classes as well...
...Stamatis deservedly garnered most of the attention, Harvard’s defensive unit kept seven clean sheets on the year. Senior Michael Giammanco and co-captain Luke Sager were rock-solid at the back all season long. Junior Kwaku Nyamekye—also a first-team All-Ivy selection??and sophomore Robert Millock rounded off a back four which gave up only 18 goals over the course of the season.—Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...disparities caused some of the famed Jones competition to evaporate. Bill qualified for the NCAA championships his junior year in both fly events, earning Mid-Major All-America Team honors from CollegeSwimming.com, while Dan failed to qualify for nationals. Bill—the 16-time All-Ivy selection??competed even more furiously this past season, guaranteeing a second trip to nationals over spring break this year.Still, while much of the attention has shifted to the more heralded twin, Dan has refused to give in to his setbacks. At this year’s Ivy championships, Dan went...
...Mirrorball” make no bones about these kind of aspirations: “at their best, these music promos have more in common with groundbreaking short cinema than commercial flash.” But do they really? At last Saturday’s “Global Selection?? screening, a few of the videos on display lived up to their high-art billing. Karina Garcia Casanova’s video for the song “Disown, Delete” by the Ensemble featuring Cat Power accompanied Cat Power’s breathy, threatening vocals with grainy...
...history seminar she is currently teaching. Consequently, Faust could benefit greatly from expanded dialogue before she appoints a dean. Last spring, the Presidential Search Committee appointed a student advisory committee for the first time. It seems strange that students will have even less of a say in this selection??which will affect them more—than they had in Faust’s. Even though committees are often more broken than brokering, Faust should at least extend the student body the courtesy of an official audience...