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...Ensler’s play included the transgendered woman’s experience. Adopting the template of Ensler’s piece, the production company shaped their rendition to feature the experiences of Harvard students. The final montage was an edited compilation of anonymous submissions to an online blog. It materialized on stage “without a hitch,” according to one of the directors, Catherine P. Walleck ’06. In one of the monologues, a group of students waits for the late-night shuttle in the bitter cold. The shuttle dispatcher asks...
...Harvard College Curricular Review lies fallow, students should seek an active role in both processes by staying informed on developments and voicing their opinions. And if the past week is any evidence, the student body has largely taken the opportunity to do this, with rapidly flowing blog posts, e-mail list missives, letters to campus newspapers, and grassroots political organization.The recent student awareness is a refreshing change from the usual political apathy of students, at least when it comes to campus politics. Harvard undergraduates, some of the brightest (and most opinionated) young minds in the world, are, on average, surprisingly...
...committee, which receives funding from the Undergradauate Council (UC). FYSC Chair Zachary A.Y. Pollinger ’09, who hosted the after-party, said he planned the event to thank the committee members for their work on the formal. The invitation was posted to Dem Apples, the offical blog of the Harvard College Democrats, by Garrett G.D. Nelson ’09, who criticized the invitation for its wording and representation of the FYSC. Nelson argued that it was “an invitation to an exclusive party”—an event “which deliberately...
After appearing on Fox News with a poster that showed cartoons of Muhammad, MICHELLE MALKIN found herself speechless--not because she was short on words but because her conservative blog had been shut down, a victim, she claims, of a "cyberjihad." Muslim hackers have attacked more than 2,000 offending websites, says Zone-H.org a cybercrime monitoring group. Posting from PAJAMASMEDIA, Malkin said she had traced the attack to hackers using a Turkish Internet provider. SISTER TOLDJA comforted, "Stay strong Michelle," while SUITABLY FLIP marveled, "Very cloak and dagger. And the baddies ... actually wear cloaks and use daggers...
...Summersville,” currently CampusTap’s most popular blog, demonstrated the new technology’s capability as it assembled dozens of student comments, news articles, and even “Larry’s farewell” photo albums. The blog received mention in the Washington Post-owned online magazine Slate yesterday afternoon...