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...initial effort to realize recommendations of the Harvard College Curricular Review (HCCR), the Committee to Review Expository Writing met Thursday with over 50 faculty and students to discuss the program and its current state. This comes at a critical time for Expos, considering the mixed reviews it has received recently, especially from seniors. We look forward to some substantive change for the program...
This proposal could have been circulated by email before the meeting, giving faculty members a chance to mull it over and discuss it with colleagues, and giving speakers at today’s meeting a chance to address it. If this had happened, it might have provided a useful way forward. Instead we can only conclude that either the senior administration does not understand what it means to encourage the faculty to participate in a meaningful way, or that it understands but has no real wish to go down that road. We are left at a loss...
...bill was brought up as new business at last week’s general meeting, requiring one more than two-thirds of the votes to be considered. Surprisingly, the motion to consider failed by one vote, 28-14-1. The next night we attempted to discuss the bill at the U.C.’s Student Affairs Committee meeting. After a short introduction and a short question and answer period lasting no longer than five minutes, a motion was made to table and postpone the legislation indefinitely. The motion passed 14-4, effectively killing the bill. The dark and unsettling...
...vaccine shortage never materialized, but that doesn't mean we're free from the flu yet. Health officials from around the world gathered in Vietnam last week to discuss a virulent form of bird flu that has already caused dozens of deaths in Asia. U.S. officials are moving quickly in case it spreads. Here's what you need to know...
...Galloway on the job, because we just really are not going to be able to deal with a woman on this project." The president came to me and said, "We'll give up this job. We don't like our employees being treated this way, but we want to discuss it with you." It was a huge job for the firm, and I said, "Frankly, I'm not offended by it. He's got his own personal issues, but it's ridiculous for us not to take this...