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...same categories in the proposed general education structure.Given the ambiguity regarding history’s place in the new curriculum, Gordon said he plans to introduce an amendment to the report at the next Faculty meeting on March 13. It would require that at least one of a student??s eight general education courses deal with the past.With the current proposal, which could face an initial faculty vote as early as next month, “historical illiteracy will be allowed, even if clearly frowned upon,” Gordon said in prepared comments for this past Tuesday?...

Author: By Madeline M.G. Haas, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Social Science Profs Question Gen Ed | 2/16/2007 | See Source »

...speaking directly with their professors and TFs about classroom frustrations. No party benefits from this lack of communication. Students remain dissatisfied throughout the semester, while at its close, they impart scathing CUE reviews to both TFs and course heads who are often unaware of their flaws. But neither a student??s fear of insulting an educator nor their mere discomfort in approaching a brilliant professor should halt the improvement of teaching and learning at Harvard. The teaching hotline removes these obstacles to the goal of consistent progress throughout the semester...

Author: By Jared R. Pearlman, Ryan A. Petersen, and Matthew L. Sundquist | Title: Better Teaching, an E-Mail Away | 2/14/2007 | See Source »

...fourth and final strand of Shanley’s dramatic web, the violated student??s mother (Caroline Steffanie Clay), crosses the other characters only once, in a ten-minute scene that also earned original star Adriane Lennox a Tony Award. Unlike Lennox’s acting, Clay’s is weak, and despite the high emotion written into the role, her performance is neither shocking nor compelling. However, her scene is isolated enough from the rest of the play not to affect the story arc too detrimentally, and she is by no means incompetent...

Author: By Jillian J. Goodman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: "Doubt" Has A Hesitant Debut | 2/11/2007 | See Source »

...faithful tagalong: the iPhone. A chic mobile, a widescreen mp3 player, a two-megapixel camera and an Internet browser all in one, the $500 iPhone is just slightly larger than a current-generation iPod. Even more than the BlackBerrys popping up throughout the Yard, it can satisfy any Harvard student??s technological needs. Finally, the hours you devote to e-mail, Facebook.com, Google, YouTube, phone convos, text messaging, drunken party photos, and the sonorous beat of “SexyBack” can be spent in the company of one sleek Apple device. Kicking back, you struggle...

Author: By Firth M. Mceachern, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: iLove the iPhone | 2/7/2007 | See Source »

...State Department is refusing to recognize the Harvard student??s Iraqi passport, which was issued before the collapse of Saddam Hussein’s government, preventing him from returning to Cambridge to resume his studies...

Author: By Aditi Balakrishna, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Iraqi Student Denied Reentry | 2/6/2007 | See Source »

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