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...This year, “calendar reform?? was back on the agenda—in a much more promising way than before, largely thanks to two key backers...
...Ogur said that the reform??s benefits outweigh its logistical difficulties...
...things stressed in your campaign was the institution of calendar reform??moving fall final examinations to before Christmas break, and trying to give Harvard students back our sanity in the process. How will you implement this reform, and how soon can we expect results...
...efficient way possible in order to minimize the cost to citizens in taxes, inconveniences, and, in this case, blood. While some of the administration’s actions conformed to this principle—shutting down Afghanistan’s terrorist camps through military force and initiating intelligence reform??a sense of self-importance led the administration to embark on a very indirect, inefficient, and decades-long campaign to rid the world of despotic governments and radical Islam and install democratic regimes where either is found...
...true test of this story's weight is still to come. As the YDN mentions, it was a 2001 article in the Boston Globe on Harvard's grading policies that set off the debate—and attempts at reform??here, so perhaps the same could happen at Yale. (Administrators are, of course, already privy to all the statistics one would need for such a debate.) You have to imagine students will curse the YDN, though, if Yale ends up following Princeton, which two years ago capped A-range grades to 35 percent of students in each course...