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...three-point attempts and shot only 28% from the floor for the game. Adding to the Crimson’s problems offensively were turnovers. Harvard turned the ball over twenty times on the game, and made just fourteen field goals. In the first half, the squad had nearly twice as many turnovers as field goals, thirteen to seven. The Big Red led 37-22 at halftime and ended any thought the Crimson may have had at coming back by scoring the first six points of the second half to take a 21-point lead, 43-22. The margin would slowly...
...typical student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) only sees Harvard’s president twice during their long stay at Harvard—once when they are welcomed to Harvard and once when they graduate. And only half of graduate students even see the president in the welcoming ceremony, since he alternates bi-annually with the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as the keynote speaker. The absence of the University’s president at such an important juncture leaves the impression that he or she is uninterested in the graduate student body...
...willing to defend ‘Western Civ’ and lots of people want to abolish it,” said Baird Professor of History Mark A. Kishlansky, who has taught History 10a twice since 2002. “I think the department will vote this change...
...That lawyer, Gitanjali S. Gutierrez, a CCR staff attorney, has already filed a challege in federal court, in the District of Columbia, to al-Qahtani's detention. She has also visited him twice at Guantanamo, first in December 2005 and again in January of this year. After spending more than 30 hours talking with him through an interpreter, she told TIME that al-Qahtani today appears to be a broken man, fearful and at times disoriented - someone who has "painfully described how he could not endure the months of isolation, torture and abuse, during which he was nearly killed, before...
...Literature and Arts B-11, “The Art of Film,”was previously Visual and Environmental Studies 170a). Under proposed General Education guidelines, the reverse will likely happen, as some current Core courses are absorbed into their professors’ departments. Instead of renaming courses twice, there should be a concerted effort, especially in the social sciences and the humanities, to certify additional departmental courses that meet a particular Core requirement while maintaining their departmental administration.Currently, for example, there is a single departmental course (Music 2, “Foundations of Tonal Music”) that...