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...science and technology: life science, and science and technology: physical science. Both specially designed courses in general education and departmental courses would count towards requirements.The report’s guiding philosophy is inspiring. At a time when far too many students fulfill requirements by taking courses that seem to address anything but the important issues of our day (courses such as Science B-57, “Dinosaurs and Their Relatives” or Literature and Arts B-48, “Chinese Imaginary Space”), using relevance to “the forces driving national and global change?...
...their objective the overthrow of the United States government,” Romney said in the statement. “Given that kind of threat, we have to adjust our homeland security strategies to confront it.” The MBTA briefly implemented the system two years ago to address possible security threats to the Democratic National Convention. A MBTA spokesman, Joe Pesaturo, said that the policy was well-received at that time. “People have said over and over that safety is their primary concern,” he said. After the 2005 London bombings, New York?...
Part of this was simple logistical necessity—as Eliot himself put it in an October 19, 1869 inaugural address, “one hundred and fifty young men cannot be so intimate with each other as fifty used to be.” And as the College expanded in the post-Civil War years, so did its bureaucracy, which formed a wedge between measly students and exalted professors...
...bizarre chain of recent school shootings have particularly challenged us with this dilemma. The shootings are so inexplicable that traditional ways of honoring the dead seem to pale. When these rituals were first scripted, did anyone conceive that they would need to address a loss as unfathomable as this? And how do the rest of us mourn respectfully without looking like we?re rubbernecking at a car accident...
Even in his senior thesis in Music—dealing with race relations and the origin of an American musical identity—Bernstein tried to address questions of heritage...