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African and African American Studies: If you haven’t taken an Af-Am class yet, this is the semester to start. Glenda Carpio’s two new classes, Af-Am 112: “Black Humor” and English 176x “Black Women Writers?? are garnering rave reviews, and word is, she’s developed quite the following on campus. Tommie Shelby’s Af-Am 128 “Black Nationalism” is also supposed to be quite good, but may be intended for the more serious scholar...
Paris it was not, but at least the smell of stale beer had successfully been aired out of the Sanctum, The Crimson’s venue for parties, writers?? meetings, and—at long last—its very first fashion show...
...class of nine.” That wasn’t so bad, he says, but now, as one among forty, Smith says it’s “more overwhelming.” But he’s not surprised. “Female characters, female writers??there’s a natural link,” he says. But just because he’s the only XY in the room doesn’t mean he can’t connect with the literature. “I feel that my experiences aren?...
Professor Teskey's large mop of auburn hair has the uncanny feature of bobbing along to each recited word during English 10a, “Major British Writers?? lectures. The hair bounces over both the heroic might of Beowulf and the lyrical beauty of Herrick as he reads aloud in both Old and Middle English. Soon you'll want to join the facebook group "Actually, Gordon Teskey Should Narrate in Middle English for the Rest of My Life." Most importantly, Teskey always boils texts down to what Harvard students pine after: sex. Just a few words from...
...five years later, the University still has no Third World Center. Instead, the campus today looks to the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, which Director S. Allen Counter calls the “conscience of interracial relations at Harvard.” With staples such as its writers?? series and the annual “Cultural Rhythms” performance and food festival, the Foundation has set the tone for campus dialogue about diversity since its inception...