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...writing faculty at the Extension School are in fact part of the College’s Expository Writing program.REQUIRED WRITINGJust as all undergraduates at the College must take Expository Writing, Expos is also a requirement for the Extension School degree program. “The fiction and expository writing classes are great complements,” said Dr. William Weitzel, an Expository Writing preceptor at the College and the instructor for the Extension School’s Intermediate Fiction Writing course. Indeed, many of his creative writing colleagues at the Extension School share a similar pedigree—splitting their...

Author: By Marissa A. Glynias, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Expos, Extended | 4/16/2009 | See Source »

...teacher was talking and I wasn’t listening to a word she said didn’t matter to me. School was for losers anyway, right? “James.”I looked at the teacher.“I asked you to tell the class a little about the Louisiana Purchase.”“Oh.”I said something I remembered copying off of Lauren’s homework the other day. Apparently, it made the teacher happy. I was bound to be called on sometimes in class, because there...

Author: By Jonathan E. Mayer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: FICTION: Memento | 4/16/2009 | See Source »

...panic and kept playing hard,” Tillman said, “Our seniors showed great leadership and it says a lot about the senior class. The way they have been handling themselves has really been really impressive to me and I think that’s a big reason why we came back...

Author: By Kerry E. Kartsonis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Falls in Defensive Battle | 4/16/2009 | See Source »

...arrival at Harvard. And even when she had to take time off from school to have multiple surgeries to help with her allergies, Merritt did not miss a beat on her arrival back in Cambridge.“With the health issues she had freshman year and the tough class schedule she is always juggling, it would have been really easy for her to stop,” senior Brittan Smith said. “As a teammate, I am grateful for what she contributes to our team. As a friend, I am even more grateful to have her there...

Author: By Katie Kuzma, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Merritt Inspires Crimson | 4/16/2009 | See Source »

...Shakespeare’s Problem Plays,’” she reflects. “But there is something very mature about their approach. I think many are looking for a way to go back home, to work through their own childhoods.”In class, Tatar is both erudite and whimsical, eliciting quiet attention and gleeful laughter. Yet, as students left her lectures last week, no one would own up to considering a career in children’s literature. “It seems so easy to write, theoretically, but I’m scared...

Author: By Luis Urbina, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Proof of Youth | 4/16/2009 | See Source »

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