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...offerings (as in the example of the philosophy department). But we feel that many departments could benefit from additional feedback from College administrators, a small handful of informed faculty from other departments, and, in particular, from Harvard undergraduates. An institutionalized feedback mechanism is vital if the College is to succeed in providing its students with more complete exposure to a particular field. We do not believe that students should have anywhere near full control over a department’s decisions of which courses to teach; rather, when there is consistent and reasonable student demand for additional course offerings, departments...
Harvard students can help to right matters by making sure the Corporation knows their views about whose interests ought to dominate and what kind of president should be appointed to succeed Summers...
...article about how the will to succeed is affected by genes, gender, privilege and persistence sparked a lively debate among readers who appreciated the broad diversity of the people we profiled and readers who rejected wealth and fame as the most important indicators of a fulfilled life...
...review is going to succeed now, it needs students involved to engage that process,” Haddock said last night...
...When Democrats succeed at being high-minded-as Bill Clinton did when he bet the future of his Administration on the abstract principle of fiscal responsibility-they do so only because they pay close attention to the realities of governance. Bush has been notoriously bad at that. His Administration has not only been arrogant and secretive toward the Democrats and the press; it has also demanded reflexive loyalty from Republicans on some very difficult issues without adequately explaining its case. "The media are wondering what ever happened to the Bushies' political antennae," a prominent Republican told me. "They...