The Harvard Salient - March 20, 2004

THE CURRICULAR REVIEW
Over the past two years, a handful of administrators, professors, and a few students have considered in committee monumental changes to Harvard’s curriculum. As their proposals begin to sift into the public body of knowledge, we offer our take on where the College should and should not be heading.

Front Cover

Worldly Knowledge
Shortcomings of Science
Core Values
Harvard through the ages

    

Joseph F. Keefe

Travis R. Kavulla
Maximilian A. Pakaluk
Andrew C. Campbell
Paul C. Schultz

Up Front
The ‘Crimes’ of Martha Stewart
Good-bye to Aristide


   Kathryn A. Tiskus
Adam D. Hilkemann


   
Features
Getting it Right
Faith based Discrimination
Correspondence

   Peter E. Green
Luisa M. Lara
Michael R. Rodriguez
Luisa M. Lara responds

Other Coverage
Appeasing Terror
The Reality of Religious Extremism
Salient Points
FM’s Freshman Fifteen
  Salient Editorial
Ryan M. McCaffrey
Travis R. Kavulla
Rosamond Z. Xiang
      
Lux in Tenebris
Sex and the Salient


Back Cover
   Gladden J. Pappin