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...Cultural History of the Banana,” you’ll have no problem finding the perfect class to make all your academic dreams come true. At this point, you must be wondering—so what is this freshman seminar business all about anyway? The answer, it turns out, can vary depending on what you take. In its ultra-specific description, the Freshman Seminar Program states that students work with faculty members “on a variety of selected topics in a variety of ways.” So, basically, this means that Profs can teach about...
...said last Thursday after a 1-0 loss to Central Connecticut State. “When we’re facing Ivy League teams, we’ll be able to ask ourselves if we think they’re better than anyone we saw in September, and the answer will be no.” The action kicks off this afternoon at 1:30 with Harvard vs. Penn State University, followed by St. Mary’s vs. Northeastern University (4-1-0). On Sunday, the Crimson will play St. Mary’s at 1:30 and Penn...
...told, you’re probably going to get a lot of shit over the next four years—and, actually, well into your adult life—for concentrating in the History of Art and Architecture. (Start thinking now about how you’re going to answer the question, “So what are you going to do with your life?”) But ignore all those Ec majors and pre-meds—you’ve made a supremely wise decision, even you made it because you don’t know what...
...then (and now) University President Derek C. Bok. The disco era’s original spawn was to be called “Philosophical Analysis.” Then—as is the case now—its proposed coursework centered around political philosophy as a basis to answering ethical questions. The readings for the different courses often overlap, with J.S. Mill, Plato, and Aristotle appearing as perpetual syllabus favorites. Expect to write two to three papers, a midterm, and a final (sometimes even a final paper). Lectures can be horribly boring, so your first exercise in reasoning...
Always wondered why your best friend was elected homecoming king while his sister started freebasing at age 11? Psychology 1603, “Adolescent Behavior,” a survey of adolescent development from the ideal to the freaky just might have the answer. Professor Debbie Sorenson, a Lowell House residential tutor, seems barely older than a teen herself, and her lectures are light-hearted and enjoyable, especially since she incorporates a course-related clip from favorite teeny-bopper flicks into most. Even if she doesn't inspire you, guest speakers and panels (the hidden jewels of Psych 1603) spice...