#mid-year assessments
Mid-year Assessments 2011: Most Disappointing
On our last day of 2011 mid-year assessments, we compiled a list of the most disappointing people and stories from the past year. Some failed to deliver, some were a huge let-down, and some just flopped entirely. After all, what’s a secret society good for unless they have some pretty great skeletons in their closet? Who wants to live farther from campus to avoid some silly housing ordinance? And who, really, doesn’t want to be able to drink in a frat party? Our breakdown of mistakes to avoid and plans to finish are in today’s slideshow.
Mid-year Assessments 2011: Most Surprising
Today, Intel looks back at what caught us all off-guard, and what got us talking, for better or worse. This year was full of great surprises—at least in terms of coming out of left field: the Senior class got one hell of a commencement speaker (so long as he shows up), ASG is slimming down, and NU even got some Nobel recognition. These and others among the biggest surprises of the past year are in today’s slideshow.
Mid-year Assessments 2011: The Fallen Stars
As winter quarter ends and we excitedly dream of the spring, NU Intel likes to take a look back at how far we’ve come. Or you know, haven’t come. This reading week, we’re rolling out our Mid-Year Assessments. Today we rank the fallen stars of the past year—for some people (and things), fame really does only last 15 minutes. Check out the list for our full breakdown.











