Several tipsters noted last night that the student resource par excellence known as CULPA was down. But after fretting over how we’d pick the easiest classes next semester, we were relieved to learn that CULPA 3.0 (as its staff calls the new version) is now online.
What’s new, you ask? Basically, it’s the same CULPA you know and love, with a much better color scheme, the ability to upload and browse current and past syllabi, a section for favorite quotes from professors, and continued integration with the official Directory of Courses (to make navigation of the site and of classes even easier). While you’re checking out the new site, make sure to upload your old (and current) syllabi, so future students can get a concrete idea of how many tests there are. Do it for the children.
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@what about Columbia Classes?
http://courses.columbiaspectator.com/
@meh I gave it a good try, I really did, but I didn’t find it very useful.
@I LOVE the syllabus idea. so clever.
@the children Do it for the children Vince, its for the children