A poster below chastises me for not writing about the Crimson editorial blasting the faculty for blowing off their January meeting.

Okay, I’m writing about the Crimson editorial blasting the faculty for blowing off their January meeting.

I’m not sure that skipping one meeting in dreary January—let’s hope the faculty is off scuba-diving, where I ought to be—makes the Crimson’s case. But the paper certainly raises a worthwhile question. After Summers’ ouster, there was much talk of regaining momentum, increased faculty devotion and commitment to matters of teaching and governance, and so on.

Are the faculty living up to their promises? Or, now that Summers is gone, are they sitting back fat and happy, like a cat that just swallowed a mouse?