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...fear head-on. By her own account, she embraced “ugly noises” and unleashed “frightening” and “disturbing” screams. In the process, she transformed the Harvard music scene. Klein’s all-female ensemble, Plan B for the Type A’s, started underground—literally. Four years ago, the band debuted in the basement of Pennypacker Hall. Klein believes that “music is accessible to anyone—regardless of formal training.” Plan B put that hypothesis...
...exist to be a comfortable and welcoming space, but that’s not the most important part of what we do,” Susan B. Marine, the center’s director, says. “As the year went on, we became better at telling people about our mission, and people became more interested in using us as a co-sponsorship venue for events as well...
Seniors could request up to 10 tickets to today’s event, which begins at 2 p.m. The event will also be broadcast in Science Center Lecture Hall B and in the Junior Common Rooms of the houses...
...Staff writer Christian B. Flow can be reached at cflow@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Claire M. Guehenno can be reached at guehenno@fas.harvard.edu...
Joshua Patashnik ’07 and Rachel B. Nolan ’07, a member of The Crimson’s news board, were the Harvard Orators at yesterday’s event, and Tracy E. Nowski ’07 and Kiernan P. Schmitt ’06-’07 gave the Ivy Orations. Per tradition, the Harvard Oration is a serious address and the Ivy Oration is humorous...