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...release of the committee’s report marks a new public phase in the curricular review, but this phase should be understood as a new beginning, not an end to the process. The committee’s recommendations for the Core are welcomed and should be embraced, but a successful, fundamental rethinking of Harvard’s undergraduate experience requires active processing and questioning of the committee’s recommendation. Beginning this week, The Crimson Staff will attempt to do just that and grapple with a number of the report’s most controversial proposals...
...meter race—arguably the Crimson’s core strength on the track—Whelan and sophomore Laura Maludzinski went up against a line of Princeton runners and fought through them to grab second and third...
...Baath Party from holding any government jobs--a policy that gutted Iraq's military and police of most of their top leaders. The U.S. hopes that bringing unemployed officers back into the fold will improve the morale and professionalism of the security forces and begin to erode the core of support for the insurgency, particularly in the Sunni badlands...
...crop. It seems as if everyone is giving the low-carb culture a whirl. Whoopi Goldberg does it. So do Jennifer Aniston and Bill Clinton. What's good enough for the stars is, of course, appealing to the rest of us. Some 26 million Americans are on a hard-core low-carb diet right now. And 70 million more limit their carb intake without formally dieting, according to a new poll by Opinion Dynamics Corp...
...place. Mexican Americans can enrich us, just as the Italians, Irish, Germans, Danes and others have. That multiethnicity is what makes America great. I suggest that Professor Huntington search elsewhere for elements that corrode U.S. culture. He might start with Jerry Springer and some TV shows that ridicule our core values. MIGUEL GOMEZ WINEBRENNER Chicago