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...definitely true, however, is that the College has changed markedly since his student years, though Lewis, who arrived from Roxbury Latin in 1964, doesn’t seem to have realized it. Over the last century, an increase in diversity has been inversely proportional to the amount of students?? shared experiences at the College. For most of the College’s history, Harvard freshmen tended to arrive from a small number of elite prep schools, knowing each other and their families quite well. Most were Protestants, and so Harvard had a daily chapel. But as meritocracy gained...
...have members of the Faculty create and shape major new courses in the course of a week or two,” he said. Since a new curriculum likely will not be in place in time to affect many current undergraduates, Knowles said the Faculty would work to improve students?? experiences with the Core. “One may need to become more generous with [Core] bypasses, for example,” he said. The review’s General Education Committee drafted a revised report this summer that is expected to be unveiled within weeks. Previous incarnations...
...secondary field may be added to the degree after the deadline published in the Handbook for Students??the seventh Monday of the fall term for March degree candidates and the seventh Monday of the spring term for June and November degree candidates—according to the Secondary Fields web site...
...gender, and anal sex. As taught by Rodriguez, this class was a definite gut. The TFs were far too kind and laid-back to care about a late paper here or there (We wonder why they were so relaxed?), and the papers were on sex-related topics of the students?? choosing. While the exams sometimes threw in surprisingly specific questions from the textbook, there were enough pictures of titties to make the reading more than pleasant. Let's face it—in real life, no one is going to ask you to discuss the constitution of Vichy...
...it’s not about the iPod). If you prefer the bigger picture, Science A-36, “Observing the Sun and Stars,” has some promise, but be prepared to put in the hours, as two labs a week—limited to 6 students??outside of class are required, and six lab reports make up the bulk of your grade (the lowest two are dropped). Weekly quizzes involve quantitative reasoning, but not being a science buff won’t hurt too much—prior knowledge of physics or astronomy...