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Surveys: A Dying Breed?
Amy E. Forker '96 walked into the first class of History 10b this semester expecting the traditional European history survey
A CAMPUS-WIDE SURVEY DISPUTED AT COLUMBIA
Since Harvard's Core Courses offer "approaches to knowledge" rather than comprehensive surveys, there has been little campus-wide debate about the
The Unrest Spread Nationwide
Twenty-five years ago, college students across the country cheered "The Graduate's" Benjamin Braddock as he broke the shackles of tradition,
Khalilah Horton Goes to School
K halilah T. Horton, age 14, likes her school. "It's the best middle school in Dorchester," she says. "We don't
Hill Documentary Emotional
Eighteen months after the Senate confirmed Justice Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, television footage of the Senate hearings still
Cambridge Seniors Weather the Winter
Some lucky Cambridge senior citizens are way ahead of Harvard students-they've been on spring break all winter. Florida, the perennial
City Schools Designated Curriculum Review Site
The Cambridge public school district is now an officially designated review site for a nationwide curriculum-development project for science and
Quincy Jones Talks to Crowd
Jones and talk of the rock, pop and be-bop of musician Quincy Jones centertained an enthusiastic crowd of about 250
Women's History Prof. Says Bias Shaped Science
Gender bias in the 17th and 18th centuries shaped scientific findings about the apes, a historian said yesterday at the
KSA Elects Linda Kang President on Platform Of Increased Cultural and Political Activity
Linda T. Kang '95 was elected president of the executive board of the Korean Students Association (KSA) last night on
Breyer Candidate For U.S. Attorney General
Harvard Law School Lecturer Stephen G. Breyer may be a candidate for U.S. Attorney General, according to a report in
Pre-Columbian Art Exhibit Opens
Painted shards of pre-Columbian pottery, sea-shells, soil and oils fill the canvases of an art exhibit which opened last night
Carter Says Race-Based Inequality Still Exists
BOSTON--Former President Jimmy Carter told a crowd gathered at the Boston Public Library yesterday that the social justice movement of
Rainwater Delivers His Final Lecture at Harvard
Champagne and applause capped off Professor of Sociology Lee Rainwater's last lecture at Harvard, held in William James Hall yesterday.
Snow Halts Escort Service, Shuttle Buses
Both the Harvard escort service and the shuttle buses stopped operating Saturday due to dangerous driving conditions, leaving some students