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Taylor Reiter '15 explores the Human Evolutionary Biology concentration at the Advising Fortnight Kickoff Dinner in Annenberg. Advising Fortnight, which is designed to help the freshmen choose a concentration, will run for the next two weeks.

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Today in Photos (03/27/12)

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Panel Discusses the True Value of a GPA

Amidst the buzz over the recently released list of the Phi Beta Kappa “Junior 24,” a panel of students and administrators discussed why students' GPA might not be as important as students think.

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PBK Selects 2013 ‘Junior 24’

Lounging in the sunshine on the Quad lawn on Thursday afternoon, William M. Rafey ’13 had skipped class to listen to a mathematics lecture when he received an email notifying him that he had been named a member of the “Junior 24.”

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Pforzheimer Could Have Been Conant House

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

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CUE Meeting Talks Integrity

Course websites and House tutors could become new weapons in Harvard’s fight against academic dishonesty if ideas discussed at Wednesday’s Committee on Undergraduate Education meeting are turned into policy.

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Midterms Thwart Housing Day Joy

While much of the student body revels in Housing Day celebrations on Thursday, some students will sit out the festivities, stuck in classrooms racking their brains during a midterm.

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A Selection of Cool Senior Theses

This month, many seniors will breathe long sighs of relief as they finally turn in their alternately adored and loathed theses. Listed below is a small sample of some of the fascinating and unusual works of scholarship that this year's seniors have produced.

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Final Exam Schedule Posted

Hear warmer days calling your name? Even though this winter has been relatively mild, this May will undoubtedly bring (even) warmer weather and, let's not forget, final exams. Before you book your summer plane tickets, make sure to check out the final exam schedule here.

Ancient Sichuan
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Ancient Sichuan

Associate Professor of Anthropology, Rowan Flad, speaks on Tuesday afternoon about his research on the Chengdu Plain and the sacrificial pits of Sanxingdui.

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Administration Considers Changes to Pre-Term Planning

After imprecise Pre-Term Planning data led to another semester of unexpected rises and dips in course enrollment this spring, administrators are considering making changes to the tool.

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Department Mulls Track Studying Modern Middle East

The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations is discussing the creation of a Modern Middle Eastern Studies track within the concentration, following a similar program introduced within the secondary field in September.

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Registrar Plans To Move Midterm Grade Submission Online

As part of a push to make greater use of technology, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ registrar’s office is in the initial phase of creating an online portal for teachers to enter midterm grades and another web page for students to access their unofficial transcripts.

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Low Q Score Prompts Changes to LS1b

At the start of the first lecture for Life Sciences 1b, lecturer Andrew Berry said to his students, “Welcome to Harvard’s most unpopular class.” A round of applause followed.

Harvard in the World

Justice Goes Global

Through the aid of technology and of simultaneous translation, “Justice” students in three countries now debate ethical dilemmas in real time with each other.

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