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...will choose economics over history if both are counted toward the same requirements, the place of economics in the proposed curriculum is also unclear.“There’s the question of where Social Analysis 10 will fit,” said Olshan Professor of Economics John Y. Campbell, referring to the popular introductory economics course also known as Ec 10. “It can be placed within the ‘U.S. and the World,’ and that I believe to be the intention [of the proposed curriculum]. But it isn?...
...just don’t think about it.” Ignoring the realities of the world depicted in “Children of Men” might be the best recourse available. Directed and co-written by Alfonso Cuarón of “Y Tu Mama También” and “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” fame, the film imagines a world in which women are no longer able to bear children. Based on P.D. James’ novel, the film opens eighteen years after the last baby...
...freshman move-in, when they both took residence in the same entryway in Grays Hall. Scarry writes in an e-mail that their first interaction was likely “one of those awkward first-year ‘Hi, my name is X and I come from Y and my intended concentration is Z’ conversations.”They got to know each other because Lilly planned to go jogging with Scarry’s suitemate at seven each morning.“Now, as it happened, my suitemate (gay, so not a rival) never gets...
Women have never fielded more candidates for high office in so many areas of endeavor, but they are still missing the crucial Y chromosome to sway 50% of the voting public. Our hearts go out to these pioneering Amazons, but we are not sure if they will be able to overcome the systems of oppression that hold them down. Come on, they have boobs...
...Harvard should be extremely wary of admitting or hiring anyone who has a credible, public record of...serious violations of human rights or humanitarian law,” said Darryl C. Y. Li ’01, a PhD student in anthropology and human rights and a member of Harvard’s Alliance for Justice in the Middle East. “We are concerned because [Ashkenazi] was the commander of specific units that committed specific abuses against specific victims...