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...Well, I think that the closer you get to the courses we give and the faculty who teach them, the less atypical we really look. The analogy shouldn??t really be with the humanities courses but with the sciences. A lot of studio courses are like lab courses—they’re intensive, materials-based, results-producing, experimental, high-intensity, work-in-a-group kinds of events… There’s a creative component, but there’s a creative component in science...
...that a department within Harvard should conform to a kind of liberal arts mindset that VES may or may not precisely fit?Well, I think that the closer you get to the courses we give and the faculty who teach them, the less atypical we really look. The analogy shouldn??t really be with the humanities courses but with the sciences. A lot of studio courses are like lab courses—they’re intensive, materials-based, results-producing, experimental, high-intensity, work-in-a-group kinds of events… There?...
...dominant wins against Alabama State and Rhode Island, and in a six-point loss at UVA last weekend. “I have no idea,” Delaney-Smith said. “I am very, very disappointed in the fluctuating personality of this team. It shouldn??t be this way. We have enough of everything. We have enough talent, we have enough depth, we have enough height, athleticism.” “It is our fluctuating approach to the game that is very hard to predict,” she added...
...after that, my relationship with Harvard concludes,” he said, adding, “It would be an honor to return to Harvard once my political career is concluded. Not if I get defeated—I don’t expect to get defeated. And I shouldn??t have answered hypothetically.” Ignatieff said he would only return to academia if and when his political career finally ends. “I will probably resume my life as an academic teacher, and in that eventuality, if I could do some teaching at Harvard...
...they will not date members of other religions, and those who say they are willing to do so admit it isn’t always easy. WHAT WILL GRANDMA SAY?Santosh P. Bhaskarabhatla ’09, who is Hindu, says he thinks “a relationship shouldn??t focus on a person’s religious tradition and background but mainly on personal characteristics and compatibility.” His parents would not agree. Interfaith dating forces many students to make a difficult choice: conceal their relationship from their parents, or face fighting with them about...