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...committee, as is the case now, will submit its suggested allotment figures to the UC floor. In the past, it is there that the numbers have tended to fall subject to further debate...
...airport, you’re in the midst of calling your blockmate when you get a text informing you that your flight has been delayed. Bored, you find yourself perusing Facebook for pics of that cute guy in section when you remember—shit! You forgot to submit your paper to your TF! No problem, before long it’s zooming through cyberspace onto her desktop as an email attachment. You breathe a sigh of relief. Life used to be tough, you muse while gazing affectionately at your new best friend and faithful tagalong: the iPhone. A chic...
...textbooks for their reading lists. Students gripe that many professors require such books that they end up using very little. The Harvard Square-based Coop, in name a cooperative but managed by Barnes and Noble since 1996, has long had a near-monopoly on textbooks. The majority of professors submit their course reading lists to the Coop so that its aisles are full of new books come shopping week. Many undergraduates feel as if they’re stuck buying books there, so as not to fall behind in a class or get stuck with the wrong edition...
...evaluation an “incomplete and imperfect” means of assessment and recommends that the faculty explore additional forms of evaluation. Still, the task force was “unequivocal” in recommending that all professors who teach classes over a certain size be required to submit themselves for CUE evaluation, Skocpol said. That measure would be one of the few proposals requiring an official vote of the Faculty, according to Skocpol, although she said discussion of the report’s broader findings would most likely be on the docket for one of the Faculty meetings...
...programs they are more interested in?” Foster said. “Or, alternatively, will students all pick the concentration that seems to flow more fluidly into the future?” Nevertheless, the Standing Committee on Degrees in Folklore and Mythology’s decision to submit a secondary field proposal was “totally unanimous,” according to Foster.“If secondary fields will enable students who are very interested in the topics and methodologies of our field to have some piece of it, we’re delighted that...