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...Click also mentioned the possibility of adding hands-on field experiences, like an archaeological dig, to complement a student??s fall or spring courses...
...change, they still need final approval from University Hall.FAS IT has also considered allowing longer email usernames. Selsby said the department hoped eventually to no longer reuse addresses and create unique e-mail addresses for every student who passes through the College—for example, consisting of a student??s name and graduation date. Kroll noted that a complete overhaul of Harvard’s username assignment system would be more complex than that of a smaller liberal arts college.According to Selsby, FAS IT has also considered improving the interface for FAS Webmail and increasing the size...
...miscarriages, and then smearing the blood on a big plastic cube. Speculation continues over whether she actually carried out the acts or whether (as is more likely) it’s all a big “creative fiction” in aid of discourse, discomfort, and one student??s 15 minutes of fame...
...that Megan feels in its aftermath, allows the audience to better appreciate why this diva acts the way she does and transforms the most repulsive character in the film into one of the most sympathetic.Burstein edits the film together in a very balanced way, giving ample room for each student??s storyline to develop and interweaving animated sequences in which the students discuss their hopes and fears. These segments are aesthetically diverse, featuring different styles of computer animation that are specific to each subject keeping the respective storylines intact.But “American Teen?...
...snooze button instead of making it to a 9 a.m. lecture. Surely, you could get more out of class by not watching “Pleasureman Gunther” videos on YouTube during section, but then again it might also help if you did all the reading. A student??s educational experience is determined by and large by the wide range of choices that he or she makes about how to engage with their academic material. Given that collegiate and graduate students are adults, schools must recognize that these choices should be made without the paternalist intervention...