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...actually be helpful. Officially, David Morin and Howard Georgi, both physicists, advise all concentrators. Each student is also assigned an individual advisor from the Physics department. Notice a theme here? The concentration has been more or less commandeered by the Physics department. (Further evidence: the only classes that absolutely cannot be taken Pass/Fail are the introductory physics classes. However, any chemistry class is OK.) Morin and Georgi teach Physics 15a, “Introductory Mechanics and Relativity,” and Physics 16, “Mechanics and Special Relativity,” because they like to meet...
...smoking whatever’s at hand. But don’t stress—the passport and drug habits are all optional. Literature is for those who want to study the—surprise!—literature of multiple languages in a depth other larger concentrations cannot provide. Only thirty to forty students each year end up as Lit kids and as a result, friendly department chair Dr. Sandra Naddaff knows every one of them by name. As for the hipsters, the range of languages and interests that draw people to Literature results in a culturally and academically...
...Even those who support early admissions grapple with the issue of financial equity. Many schools insist on binding admissions, which means that that those who apply early must commit to attending that school and pay a deposit. That means the student cannot compare that school's financial aid package to those offered by others...
...Immigration officials may have charged that Posada posed a real threat to the U.S., but Magistrate Norbert J. Garney ruled those findings insufficient to continue detention because of a 2001 Supreme Court ruling that ICE cannot detain people with immigration violations for more than six months unless the government deems the individual to be a danger or proves there are special circumstances. Garney, who works in the U.S. District Court in El Paso, where Posada now sits in detention, placed Posada's fate firmly in the hands of U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez. According to Garney, Posada can remain...
...choose whether you are going to charge someone as an immigration law violator or a terrorist," Soto says. "The individuals in Guantanamo are dealt with as terrorists. That is not what the American government decided to do with Luis Posada Carriles. They placed him in normal removal proceedings. They cannot go back and call him a terrorist...