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...prompted the student body to reject the Faculty’s recent coup and support University President Lawrence H. Summers. Unfortunately, Wisse’s simple explanation does not withstand scrutiny; not only is she out of touch with students one third her age—a day of Core classes and a night at a final club would refute both of her claims—but she also uses a very specific, and ultimately untenable, definition of the Harvard “conservative...
...does Historical Study B-35, “The French Revolution: Causes, Processes, and Consequences,” satisfy a core requirement while History 1463, “Paris From the French Revolution Through the 19th Century,” does not? Because it says so in Courses of Instruction.Time and time again, we have endorsed the recommendations of the Committee on General Education, which call for the replacement of the current Core Curriculum’s 11 areas with three broader distribution requirements in the arts and humanities, study of societies, and science and technology that include all courses?...
...Orleans Building Corporation, a public development agency, says the port deal alone would open up riverfront for as much as $1 billion worth of development such as hotels and shops, perhaps performance spaces or a planetarium. "This is a giant step in a city that understands what its core business is-food, music, the riverfront, culture, architecture," says Cummings. A riverfront park, long championed by the non-profit Trust for Public Land, is expected to take shape over the next five years, attracting new condo and housing development. "The riverfront is the cornerstone to the renaissance of our city," says...
...Professors in attendance also expressed a desire to teach courses that students take out of academic interest and not only to fulfill Core requirements...
...ABHW member joked that many minorities assume that RUS is “the women’s association for white people”—prompting laughter from the attendees. One RUS member cited the need for her organization to understand the “core issues of being a black woman.” According to Giselle B. Schuetz ’06, dividing women along ethnic lines is a “tactic” of “oppression” that prevents the formation of a feminist coalition. Schuetz was the only RUS member...