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...small group of students gathered in Fong Auditorium last night to brainstorm possible strategies for fighting human rights abuses in North Korea. The event was hosted by Liberty in North Korea (LiNK), a new student organization launched by Edward Y. Lee ’08 and Jieun Baek ’09. The organization is just one of 70 chapters worldwide. The event featured a screening of the 2004 documentary “Seoul Train,” which shows North Korean refugees seeking asylum in border countries such as China and South Korea. North Koreans who have escaped from...
...leadership has distinguished her from her predecessors. As Greenfield recalls, Clay T. Capp ’06 unveiled his plan for CLC reform well past the witching hour on the night before the vote, allowing little time for the proposal to be tweaked and refined. Nor did Capp initially brainstorm with College administrators and student groups, such as H-Club, which organizes tailgates, including Harvard-Yale. As H-Club Vice President Whitney S.F. Baxter ’07 notes, “I wasn’t really involved in what Glazer/Capp did.” The alienation...
After the exercise and role playing, the girls retreat to the school's art room, where they work together on creative projects and brainstorm nonviolent solutions to hypothetical situations the instructors present them with. They also discuss powerful--and peaceable--women they admire. The list the teachers compile includes Oprah Winfrey, J.K. Rowling and Laura Bush. The girls' nominees mostly include teachers and guidance counselors and often their mothers...
...wish to contact the Bell Lap, email thebelllap@gmail.com. Just don’t write in saying that column’s politically incorrect...it’s not. Next week we will be running a contest to choose our successors, so get out your umbrellas out and brainstorm...
Google then had another brainstorm: extend the ad-link idea beyond search queries so that any content site could automatically run ads linked to its text. Google's technology, known as AdSense, can instantly analyze the text of any site and deliver relevant ads to it. Your sneaker company could place ads on tennis-information sites that participate in the Google network. Brin and Page signed up thousands and thousands of clients before their competitors knew what was happening. Now Google plans to apply the model in other media, and it just bought dMarc Broadcasting, whose automated systems connect advertisers...