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...bone, and the knee bone’s connected to the...fuck. 11) [Spanish] No, no puede. 12) [Philosophy] This question can be answered through the work of the great twentieth century philosopher David Koresh. 13) [Statistics] Here’s a statistic for you: nine inches. Soft. 14) [VES] I would like to answer this question in the form of an interpretive dance.* 15) [MR 54: “If there is no God, is all permitted?”] Yes. *FM apologizes for number 14, which is actually not a joke...
...Medieval Europe.” Two departmental music courses and two film courses will count for Literature and Arts B: Music 1a, “Introduction to Music I;” Music 1b, “Introduction to Music II;” Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) 71, “Silent Cinema;” and VES 72, “Sound Cinema.” Government 1060, “The History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy;” Government 1061, “The History of Modern Political Philosophy;” and Philosophy...
Kottamasu graduated from the College with an A.B. in psychology, but took both VES and art history classes as well...
...sometime this fall, including Astronomy, The Classics, English and American Literature and Language, Environmental Science and Public Policy, Folklore and Mythology, Government, History, History of Art and Architecture, Linguistics, Mathematics, Music, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Philosophy, Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Sociology, Statistics, and Film Studies, a track in the VES department, according to department chairs and directors of undergraduate studies.Departments that will consider allowing next year’s seniors to declare a secondary field in their area include Astronomy, English, Government, History, Music, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and Sanskrit and Indian Studies.Some concentrations hope to approve secondary field proposals...
...Alex N. D’Amour ’08 thinks it looks like “the sweetest movie ever. It’s the only movie this summer that I won’t miss.” Chaffin, who recently spoke at a “VES 195: Contemporary Hollywood Cinema” lecture at the Carpenter Center, said, “This film is changing the way movies get made. We never expected such a strong reaction.” Expect to see stellar box office performance and subsequent “Snakes on a Plane?...