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Commission on Academic Priorities releases report, calls for coherence, history, and curricular balanceThe commission examined the College's programs and departments, and made recomendatoions for their path in the next fifteen years.by Buzzy NielsenOn Tuesday, March 19, President Mooney's Commission on Academic Priorities (CAP) released its long-awaited report. Appointed in Spring 2000, the Commission was charged with "examining the various disciplines we pursue and fields of knowledge we teach, determining their relative strengths and weaknesses, pointing up their gaps or redundancies, and proposing a plan for their development over the next fifteen years that will ensure their uniform excellence and maximum coherence." Students express concerns on CAP reportby James ChristieStudents filled Miller 207 to criticize and discuss the CAP (Commission on Academic Priorities) report in two meetings held by the Student Academic Affairs Board last Thursday and this Tuesday night. The CAP report, which is currently in rough form, is to be submitted to President Mooney as a plan for the academic development of Lewis & Clark over the next 15 years. The Commission is mainly composed of the deans, endowed professors, and senior faculty members and has written the report over the last year and a half
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