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...community,” said BSA Arts and Entertainment Chair Brittany J. Walker-Meade ’10. The event hosted approximately 175 undegraduates, alumni, and members of the greater Boston community, according to Sarah Lockridge-Steckel ’09, president of BSA. Union’s closing address focused on her experience as a teenage rape victim. In her speech, Union stressed the importance of using personal fortune to help others. She said that her celebrity status has enabled her to make an impact on the fight against sex crimes. Many audience members said that Union?...
...that almost 50 percent of students feel overwhelmed in a way that has interfered with their academic work at some time during the past year. Only by developing a caring attitude towards each other and being willing to care for our own well-being will we be able to address and improve the culture surrounding this issue on campus...
...Peabody art museums have large collections of African art, they have remained in storage. However, the construction of a new art museum in Allston could remedy the deficit in exhibition space devoted to the discipline. “It’s such a timely occasion in which to address this [African art],” Blier says. “There are real issues on campus about the new museum, where it’s going to be placed, and is there going to be means to get African art on ongoing view in the museum with a curator...
...opportunity,” that hundreds of graduates quit the lucrative jobs awaiting them on Wall Street and set off to change the world. When U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall announced his eponymous plan for rebuilding Europe after the Second World War in his 1947 commencement address, there were almost certainly dozens of graduates still awake and sober enough to know what he was talking about...
...Japanese-American, and that for me was not the case...What ended up happening was, while I tried to focus on more universal types of storytelling, that there was still that seed of an idea planted in my brain about trying to tell a story that would address some of these broader issues, but to do it in a way that was still consistent with my interests and my work.—Interview conducted, condensed, and edited by Kerry A. Goodenow