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...allegedly) restricting Core courses to those that don’t limit the number of students, the Core Office restricts some of the best classes from counting for credit. These are the courses that are arguably better at, for example, achieving the aim of “develop[ing] students?? comprehension of history as a form of inquiry and understanding,” as Historical Studies courses are supposed to do according to the 33-page guide. Yet for some reason they don’t count. Shouldn’t the primary (and perhaps only) criterion...
...liaison to a judicial body also be a member of that body. Another major flaw in the system is the lack of student representation on the Administrative Board. Students representatives would provide a valuable additional perspective that the Board currently lacks as they would be able to contextualize each students?? alleged infractions. The importance of student representation has been recognized at many other schools that have student representatives on their disciplinary boards and also at Harvard. Indeed, in 1987, the Student-Faculty Judicial Board was created to respond to just these concerns. Unfortunately, its jurisdiction is so limited...
...students from the Kennedy School of Government and five other undergraduates. “We were outside, got some fresh air, got a work-out, got messy—but we all enjoyed it,” Bhaskarabhatla said. The initial motivation for the event came from two graduate students??Crystal M. Fleming, a fourth-year student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Jason R. Rafferty, a second-year medical student. The two attended an Ivy League summit last October where attendees discussed the service days at their own schools. Fleming and Rafferty noted that...
...students?? message may not have been completely clear to observers...
...could not be reached for comment yesterday on how the bill would affect the store’s book prices. Beasley and Amadi P. Anene ’08—co-founders of the Course-Cost Assistance Program, which provides textbook stipends to low-income Harvard students??encouraged their fellow undergraduates to attend tomorrow’s hearing. “My main concern is to organize the event so that the bill passes,” Anene said. “We’re going to have college students come out in their college gear...