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...discussed the challenges of trying balance emotional support with her academic workload...

Author: By Emily M. Osgood, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panelists Discuss Roomates’ Mental Health | 3/5/2003 | See Source »

...voice, pick apart the instrumentation to my heart’s content and in the end still find a creation with layers yet to be explored. As I move throughout a day in my life here, I see two possible routes of action; I can worry about the workload ahead of me and resign myself to sink beneath the weight of academia, or I can continue this musical exploration and consider each bump or highlight along the way part of my journey. I know how I’d rather live, and it starts every morning when I wake...

Author: By Rebecca M. Milzoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Diary of a Music Addict | 2/27/2003 | See Source »

Students often complain about the intense workload of the introductory courses and the competition from students who learned to program computers in grade school...

Author: By Christina M. Anderson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Computer Science Classes See Dipping Enrollments | 2/24/2003 | See Source »

...what about her workload? “Oh God!” she laughs. Every week, Brown balances 27 hours of class, nine hours of lab, 15 hours of dancing (she’s an assistant captain of the Harvard-Radcliffe Ballroom Dance Club) and a job as a course assistant for an Extension School calculus class (to pay for those dance lessons). Sometimes it all scares her, but her optimism and confidence win out. “I’ll get through it,” she declares. “I do not procrastinate. I plan ahead...

Author: By Kristin E. Kitchen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Legacy: | 2/20/2003 | See Source »

Bemoaning the lack of space and time in which to write our theses one night, my roommate and I came up with the idea of an alternative spring option for seniors writing theses. Instead of cramming the thesis into a three course workload, in which snippets of time would be etched out to write a few lines, seniors could enjoy an extended reading period, and then choose from among a palette of “senior seminars” for the remainder of the spring. These would be seminars open to all seniors but limited to 12-15 each...

Author: By Sue Meng, | Title: A Modest Proposal | 2/10/2003 | See Source »

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