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...textbook purchases, and lower-income students are perhaps the only group to spend significant book money outside the COOP. The COOP’s financial burden is greatest for those who buy books while pressured by time and stress—shopping online and catching up on the first week??s reading after their books arrive in the mail during weeks two or three. If lower-income students are suddenly given a bit of cash to buy books, trading sanity for savings doesn’t seem like such an attractive idea anymore...
...from dusk until dawn the urine rains down like a biblical plague. Urinators comment that the statue can be difficult to mount, since it is already dripping wet from previous visitors. I know a room of boys that peed on John Harvard three times a night for an entire week??it was the primary activity of their evenings...
...instead. Professors will not be able to simply add a final exam in order to join general education; they will have to tailor their courses to adhere to a new philosophy of contemporary relevance to a normal citizen. But the Faculty’s most recent discussions, and last week??s alterations to the Preliminary Report by the Task Force on General Education, show an increasing disregard for the guiding philosophy of the new “Core” and an undue focus on how many literature requirements students will face and what specifically those literature requirements...
...self-described “movie buff,” had his own taste of stardom this week??a mini-movie he made on the workings of the cell was featured on ABC’s primetime show World News on Tuesday night...
...This bronze sculpture, a rethinking of a Shinto gate, is squat, ugly, and boring. What is it doing in the Leverett courtyard? Doesn’t that house already have enough bad art in the dining hall? 5. Kristina M. Moore’s pre-design sketches of each week??s Crimson Arts cover. Every week, Kristina sketches some of her ideas for the design of the cover, and every week the entire board is perplexed by the incomprehensible shapes she has drawn. Is that broccoli or a guitar? And, yet, it always turns out great...