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Likewise, we support the move to bring the natural and physical sciences up to par with the humanities and social sciences. For too long, science concentrators have been burdened with a disproportionate number of requirements outside their chosen field of study. Many of the Core areas overlap with non-science...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Discarding a Rotten Core | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

It’s unknown whether government agencies (as opposed to political parties) will bite on PHC’s attempt at vocational intelligence training. But beyond the possibility of conservative-trained students taking over many of those government jobs appointed by right-wingers, PHC’s success speaks...

Author: By Travis R. Kavulla, | Title: A Conservative Twist on Higher Ed | 4/27/2004 | See Source »

That attitude seemed only to feed the commission's growing appetite for reform. "We've been struck," said Lehman last week, "by a real difference between our interaction with the FBI and our interaction with the agency. The bureau ... has fundamentally admitted they're an agency that is deeply dysfunctional...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Fix Our Intelligence | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

There is an odd confusion of style and philosophy here. Bush is bold to the point of recklessness--a quality conservatives usually associate with liberalism--whereas Kerry is cautious to a fault, a stylistic reactionary. Most successful presidential campaigns sail into Washington on a gust of fresh talent. In 1992...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: John Kerry's Silent Spring | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

Fighting Infection And Developing Heart disease don't seem at first to have much in common. Microbes, after all, attack from the outside in, whereas a heart attack is an inside-out job, a gradual gumming up of the body's plumbing system with cholesterol until blood flow to the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paul Ridker: The Inflammation Response | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

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