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...Professor” said that internal ratings such as Harvard’s CUE guide are “the greatest thing in the world?? because they present more statistically accurate ratings as opposed to RateMyProfessors, which he said attracts extreme comments...

Author: By Kristin E. Blagg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Professors Even the Score with Online Student-Rating Blog | 2/2/2006 | See Source »

...came to Harvard to be surrounded by some of the world??s brightest young adults. Unfortunately, intellectual distinction is not at all what I have found...

Author: By Paul R. Katz | Title: A Big Disappointment | 1/31/2006 | See Source »

Episode V: Dartboard Strikes Back When Dartboard awoke after sleeping a deep slumber, Dartboard opened her eyes to a new world??a whole year had passed by. “What happened?” Dartboard thought. Without Dartboard, who had commented on sexual shower escapades, the loss of “Super-Size,” a party shuttle to the Quad, or, most importantly, Brian C.W. Palmer ’86 stealing Dartboard’s pizza? No one, Dartboard thought, through an all-encompassing depression. Dartboard had failed—failed so completely that many...

Author: By Margaret M. Rossman, | Title: DARTBOARD | 1/23/2006 | See Source »

...feel fine. No, dear reader, the following is neither a forecast of the apocalypse nor an elegy for the state of rock music today. But have you ever noticed how we often go through life as if we are living at the end of the world, as if the world??whether or not we like it—is going to keep looking like this forever? As one of the first generations to grow up largely beyond the shadow of the Cold War, we seem to have implicitly accepted that we are living at the end of history...

Author: By Henry Seton, | Title: In Defense of Idealism | 1/22/2006 | See Source »

...second Olympic tournament and solid blue-liner Jamie Hagerman ’03 also made the cut. The most surprising inclusion, however, was of Maine native Caitlin Cahow, whose rapid rise up through the ranks of the national program will now culminate in representing her country against the world??s best on the biggest stage in sports next month. A forward in her rookie season for the Crimson in 2004, Cahow switched to defense last year with great success. After ranking third nationally in defenseman scoring and placing on the All-Tournament team at the Frozen Four...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IN LEHMAN'S TERMS: Despite ‘Munich,’ Olympics Provide Lift to Spirits | 1/6/2006 | See Source »

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