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...think that I’ve always enjoyed [fashion] but I didn’t get really into before I got more access to it,” Parent said. “I went to Korea and Japan and I got to see some great designers there and I went to New York a lot freshman year. Going to big cities fostered an innate passion for fashion...
...water handy for washing and the toilet. To my Western sensibilities, however, the eccentricities of the overburdened distribution system were simply frustrating. But India’s water woes extend far deeper than mere inconvenience. An estimated 700 million Indians, roughly two-thirds of the population, do not have access to adequate sanitation. Over two million children, especially those in poverty-stricken areas where water is highly contaminated or inaccessible, die every year for want of clean water. Both the fickle faucets of India’s suburbs and the crisis conditions of its poorer areas stem from the same...
Both Sundquist and Sarafa have served on the UC for three years and collaborated as freshmen on a successful effort to secure universal swipe card access...
...widow Annalee Newman carefully stored the contents of his studio. Last January, the Barnett and Annalee Newman presented the materials to HUAM’s Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art (CTSMA) along with his ephemera, a sizable gift of drawings and works on paper accessible through the Agnes Mongan Center for the Study of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs. Daron J. Manoogian, a spokesman for HUAM, emphasizes the importance and scale of the gift. “The Newman studio materials are the most significant gift the Center has received,” he says. Harvard created CTSMA...
...process, the possibility of providing access to genetic information at an affordable price is drawing closer and closer...