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...meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) on Tuesday, professors who drafted the final report cast their system as a significant departure from the Core—calling for new categories of required courses that would integrate “real-world?? knowledge with a liberal arts education. Other Faculty members who spoke at the meeting largely lauded the report’s recommendations...

Author: By Alexandra Hiatt and Rachel L. Pollack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Gen Ed Report Met With Apathy | 2/15/2007 | See Source »

...immeasurable significance of the events that Coke lumps in with the Super Bowl. The two black guys in Miami in 2007 paled in comparison to the man in Washington, D.C. in 1963, the woman in Montgomery in 1955, or—the original barrier-breaking pioneer in the athletic world??the man who wore number 42 in Brooklyn...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn | Title: Stick To What You Know | 2/13/2007 | See Source »

...right to branch out, these publicity images don’t sit well with me. Perhaps it’s because the Harry Potter series is still being filmed, or because he’s underage (by American law at least), but something about these provocative photos of the world??s favorite boy-wizard is just creepy. I have no objections to his being in this play—“Equus” is one of the best plays I’ve ever seen—but its publicity campaign somehow cuts a little...

Author: By Sarah C. Mcketta | Title: The Half-Naked Prince | 2/13/2007 | See Source »

...Faust’s gender is undeniably significant as a historical fact, something that Faust herself, as one of the world??s leading historians on gender issues in 19th century America no doubt appreciates. Moreover, it is expected that Faust will approach her job with a much different outlook than her predecessors toward issues of women, gender, and sexuality; in her first interview with The Crimson in 2001, she politely referred to Harvard’s support for these topics as “not the strongest.” [See correction below...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: President Drew Gilpin Faust | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

...least 11 did so publicly—than could possibly be legitimate candidates, these three “no’s” were the loudest and most meaningful.WARY OF THE ‘MACHINE’What turned such promising candidates away from what some consider the world??s leading university? “Maybe some of them are not interested in Harvard,” Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan suggests. “There are surely different points of view about whether it’s more desirable...

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: President of Harvard: A Plum Job No More? | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

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