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...Steering Committee must decide whether there should or should not be a broad, overarching set of knowledge that every Harvard graduate should know by commencement. And, additionally, the College must decide how serious their commitment is to liberal education—serious enough to incorporate Core grades into a student??s concentration GPA? Serious enough to be far more selective in its Core classes? A middle ground, which sacrifices this seriousness for laxity, as the current Core does, is merely an option at war with itself, a system which makes overtures at a well-rounded, liberal education...
...candidates who participated in a mock version of “Jeopardy!” last night, only one lucky student??whose name will be announced this morning—will go on to compete with 14 other contestants in the national competition at Yale...
...part of the solution. We invite the rest of the College to follow suit. If you are tempted to think that this isn’t the proper domain of Harvard College, I would assert that we are very much in the business of ensuring every student??s right to learn, free of the fear of violence. Every violation of any member of our community exacts a price upon...
...want to talk to the students to see what [the study abroad experience] is like from their perspective,” Edwards said, “so we can make it work not just from an administrative point of view, but from a student??s point of view...
...point system is founded in the logic that race can be quantified, which it cannot, and the system’s advent into our nation’s colleges has been marked by outright discrimination. Rather than ask what an individual student??s ethnicity will contribute to campus—as the Harvard and the University of Michigan Law School systems do—it merely assigns points based on the color of a person’s skin...