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...Undergraduate Council advanced its plans to chime in on a recent University decision to cut programming for the “January Term??�� at its general meeting yesterday, voting unanimously to approve a policy paper that recommends that the College adopt generous standards for assessing whether particular students are allowed to remain on campus during the January period...
...Council also approved a question to be posed on the “J-term??�� issue at a Faculty of Arts and Sciences town hall meeting on the economic crisis scheduled for tomorrow...
Administration officials announced yesterday that the College will not be offering any “January Term??�� programs next year, a revelation that comes nearly two years after Harvard first decided to alter the College calendar to include a “J-Term.” Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds said that the financial situation has forced the College to abort its previous plans to offer programming for the “January Experience”—as it has come to be known. Planning for the period was in its early...
...became a vagabond herself, wandering and meeting people who would not only inspire characters in the film, but would also play themselves, speaking lines written by Varda. This is an unusual method for filmmakers—so unusual that it merited Varda’s development of her own term??��‘cinécriture’ (film writing, or film essay)—to describe her way of approaching and piecing together a film. “It’s very interesting to decide that you want to capture some images and not others...
...students when they add or drop classes seems both financially unnecessary and potential harmful to students’ academic decisions; Harvard should not penalize its students for changing their schedules after an arbitrarily chosen Monday. If regulations allow students to change their schedules until the fifth Monday of the term??��which they often do—then they should be able to do so free of charge...