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...been granted every last one, in writing, and in a somewhat timely fashion. The key is to remember that those ogres only have as much power over you and your curriculum as you let them have. Get your concentration advisor on your side. Get the head tutor of your department on your side. Get your resident dean on your side. Deans and tutors and advisors have the kind of influence over curriculum that Core staffers can only dream of. Then, file all the Core’s inane forms in triplicate. And most importantly, be prepared...

Author: By Matthew J. Hall, | Title: The Core Can Be Overcome; Just Get It In Writing | 10/6/2006 | See Source »

...looks like a postcard.’” Sullivan’s anti-postcards have received a positive reaction in the gallery’s comment book, but this has not been the case for every exhibit at Three Columns. Musser, a resident tutor in Mather, remembers the controversy that surrounded a show organized by the previous curator. “He made Ken dolls, but he disfigured them as if they were returning veterans from the Iraq war,” she says. Musser says that “a lot of people were like...

Author: By Richard S. Beck, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IR-Land Comes to Three Columns | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

...dining hall workers to reject some students at the door, the representative noted. The committee members also gave feedback on a new House Life survey, which awaits approval from the Council of Masters and the Resident Deans of the Houses before it is given to students. Unlike the annual Tutor survey, the new questionnaire asks questions about the approachability of House masters and the quality of social and academic life in the Houses. And unlike the Senior survey, these questions will be asked of all upperclassmen, not only Seniors. The survey awaits approval from the Council of Masters and Resident...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CHL Weighs Gender-Neutral Housing | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

...most pressing political issues of the day at the Harvard Political Review, the Harvard Political Union, and the IOP’s Policy Program, respectively. Students can also impart their passion for public service on others, be it by training Harvard employees to become citizens as a citizenship tutor or teaching Boston students about being an informed citizens in the CIVICS program. Beyond Boston, students raise awareness about politics among young people through the National Campaign for Civic Engagement, and they take the political pulse of youth in America through the IOP Survey...

Author: By Christopher L. Corcoran and Ari S. Ruben | Title: Forty Years of Inspiration | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

...into Harvard, you should be smart enough to realize that Gandhi was wrong: you shouldn’t “be the change you want to see in the world,” you should collect it until you have enough to pay for an LSAT tutor. Remember, you can’t put “fulfillment” on a resumé, and all the fun in the world won’t get you a first-round interview. You’re a Harvard student now; the world is your oyster. Sell...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg | Title: Freshmen: Don’t Read This Column | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

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