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...Sudan had improved, a notion she is quick to refute. “[Harvard students] are generally willing to help, but need to be informed,” she said. “If there’s one thing you might look back on and regret, it would be?? not getting involved, Simmons said. Harvard divested from PetroChina, a company with financial ties to the Sudanese government, last April. But the University still has investments in oil giant Sinopec and other firms that do business with the Darfur regime. Workers at Ambassador Bolton’s office...
...Harvard’s long-term health. We must demonstrate our desire to work closely with students to reform the undergraduate curriculum, and we must devote ourselves more assiduously than ever to good teaching and advising. Together, we must work to make Harvard the institution it can and should be??a place of higher learning where critical debate coincides with mutual respect, where moral values triumph over market values, and where transparency replaces secrecy. We have a better chance of accomplishing all of this now that Larry Summers is gone...
...waves, a triangle-wave and a white noise channel–is roughly analogous to the set up of the stereotypical rock band, with two guitarists, a bassist and a drummer. After less than a decade of the classic game music era, the strategies adopted by console composers would be??consciously or not—borrowed by another maverick sub-genre.By the beginning of the 1990s, early "math rock" artists (many of whom were, unsurprisingly, total nerds) rebelled against the self-imposed stylistic limitations of the punk/hardcore quartet while maintaining its traditional instrumental makeup. Underground bands like Slint...
...answer to our problems is not—and cannot feasibly be??a total reliance on University Hall,” Glazer wrote...
...amalgamation of the past 30 years in dance music. The jump-out-of-your-seat first single, “Hung Up,” which borrows its unshakable hook from ABBA, is one of the great dance tracks of the year. “Let It Will Be?? features sweeping symphonies and a thumping bass a la “Die Another Day”; synth-heavy “Forbidden Love” recalls Cher’s smash hit “Believe”; and “Get Together” bears...