Harvard to Offer Course on HBO Ghetto Show
Posted by Qichen Zhang on November 5, 2009 at 2:09 am
Those depressed about not going to another school to take English 111: “Critical Approaches to Harry Potter” or “The Simpsons and Society” may find some kind of silver screen compensation next academic year.
Recently announced at a panel with various sociology and African-American Studies professors, Harvard plans to offer a course on the HBO series “The Wire,” a show about slum life in Baltimore. William J. Wilson, a self-admitted follower of the show and who will teach “Social Structure and culture in the Study of Race and Urban Poverty” this spring, will assume teaching responsibilities for the new course, which is already stirring up excitement among student fans. Sonja Sohn, who plays Kima Greggs, was also present at the panel.
To which we say… when are we going to see “The Theory of Arrested Development” on the course selection tool?








Did you really just refer to the wire as “Ghetto” show? Really?!?! I don’t believe this is real.
wow? i cant believe this “ghetto” title. i knew you guys produced drivel – but are really this dense and out of touch?