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...reach the end of shopping period, ready to hand in study cards and embark on new intellectual endeavors, there is in the back of many students?? minds the worry that academic probation or suspension is looming. The fall semester’s course and grade reports, in a very frustrating turn of events, are obscenely late in getting online, leaving many of us quietly questioning what our academic future holds. If a student’s worst fears are realized, this curious, unexplained tardiness will end with his or her departure—or at least...
...Four students??Miriam Barhoush, Kevin P. Bourke, Amanda M. Coe, and Paul H. Scott—compiled their predictions into a 50-page final paper for their KSG class, “Driving Forces in American Politics.” This December report has since been leaked to the media and has even arrived on the desk of Sen. Hagel himself...
...first issue of H-Ads, the brainchild of D. Zachary Tanjeloff ’08 and Benjamin N. Ungar ’08, was delivered to students?? rooms yesterday morning and boasted over 70 student advertisements as well as about two pages of commercial advertising...
...noted the difficulties he had in keeping students?? long-term attention focused on his site and said he fears H-Ads’ creators may face the same problem...
Perhaps worse than the bell curve’s rigid predestination is that the curve stifles students?? interest in the material and actually ensures a sub par effort from many undergraduates. A friend of mine recently provided me with an example. She was assigned her first paper for a class, and was determined to do well on it. She spent a week outlining, drafting, rewriting—making sure she had covered every point and counterpoint, every nuance in her paper. The result of this incredible effort was a B+. When the next paper was assigned, she decided...