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...Quad remains the only part of the College where the buildings are named for prominent women, and whose walls proudly display their portraits. But what is perhaps one of the most blatant signs of Radcliffe’s institutional disappearance is the new sign on the corner of Garden and Shepherd Streets. Whereas the old one proclaimed, “The Radcliffe Quadrangle,” the sign erected this fall merely reads “The Quadrangle.” The name change is indicative of the gradual erasure of Radcliffe, which precipitates declining student awareness of the long...
...Such a space would be a non-discriminatory destination for students of all genders who are committed to the advancement and well being of women at this university. In addition to a museum-quality display commemorating the history of women at Harvard, a well-funded Harvard-Radcliffe Women’s Center (HRCW) would centralize groups concerned with issues relating to women, ranging from ethnicity-based groups to community service programs. One of HRCW’s important goals would include improving relations between various groups, strengthening administrative and faculty involvement in female students’ lives, and more generally...
...faculty, at least this one at Cambridge, has decided like other modernists to break the canous of the game that certain individuals might better display their originality. Hence the student body now faces not alone examinations which prove to the office that he has in a measure heeded the discourse and developed the hints of his instructor but those which show just how well he is able in torrid weather and with a mind fatigued from the monotony and length of the college year to do mental tricks for the edification of his faculty Examinations in English literature, for instance...
Next weekend, Harvard will have another opportunity to display the merits of its claim to the No. 1 seat, when the crew travels to Navy, which currently holds the top spot. The two will compete for the Haines Cup, which the Midshipmen have won just four times, but each of the past two years...
...sensations vary, depending on whether you're touching an icon or a blank area, you can finger through options without taking your eyes off the road. Alpine's first PulseTouch product is the IVA-D300 in-dash DVD player and receiver ($1,500), left, whose 7-in. screen can display navigation, music options or DVDs. The videos won't play unless the car is parked. --By Wilson Rothman