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...barely know of its existence. Faculty members—whose enthusiasm is critical to get the new program off the ground—seem apathetic. And the committee that will decide the critical details of implementation and transition has yet to even convene. In fact, its first meeting is tomorrow. In other words, after four critical months, not one iota of progress is apparent. Though summer is a time for rejuvenation, it is not an excuse for stagnation. Students are expected to scan the course catalog and plan for their upcoming semester during their time off. So it is shameful...
...General Education program. In other words, we’re all stuck in a sinking ship. When the Committee on General Education—which, among other things, has been given the power to determine how to transition to the new system—meets for the first time tomorrow, it must remember that current students continue to deal with all the flaws and frustrations of the Core Curriculum. And while we understand that implementing an entirely new curriculum takes time, many of the Core’s major problems are easy to fix and can be addressed within...
...Comrie and Emily Harburg both saw significant action, with Harburg taking the court for the first time in her collegiate career.Trimble, who, according to teammate and fellow senior Laura Mahon, has dealt with a nagging knee injury the past several years, was given the game off to rest for tomorrow night’s game against New Hampshire.“By the final on Saturday evening playing Navy, we were all a little tired,” Mahon said.Mahon led the Crimson with 12 kills, while junior Kathryn McKinley recorded 11. Sophomore Lily Durwood distributed 17 assists and added...
...even though the Crimson will be without the league’s all-time leading rusher for the first time since 2002, tomorrow afternoon’s game against Holy Cross (0-1) at 1 p.m. at Fitton Field in Worcester, Mass., seems a lot like years past...
...insult. With help from researcher Irene Pepperberg, Alex learned to communicate, fueling debate over other species' ability to learn human language. He knew 100 words and could count, express frustration and differentiate among some colors, shapes and textures. His last words to Pepperberg: "You be good. See you tomorrow. I love...