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Pring-Wilson’s emotional breakdown occurred during cross-examination by Assistant District Attorney Adrienne Lynch, when Lynch asked the defendant to recall a statement he falsely made to police the morning after the stabbing...
Starting his cinematic work in the 1970s during a period of American cinema in which experimentation was highly valued (primarily due to the steady economic breakdown of Hollywood in the ’50s and ’60s), Toback sees the Hollywood of today as a kind of dead space in which filmmakers are always pushed to “shoot for the middle.” He sees dealing honestly with adverse topics a near impossibility in the mainstream cinematic landscape...
...disparities among influential newspapers, one that The Harvard Crimson follows. Of the few hundred active editors that compose The Crimson’s nine boards, fewer than twenty are black or Hispanic. Asian students fare better, holding approximately forty positions as editors. A more thorough accounting of the racial breakdown of all the boards of The Crimson has not been conducted; however it is safe to say that the staff is nowhere near representative of the broader community...
Over the summer, the council bounced over 90 checks as a result of a communication breakdown between the council and the college administration. There is little doubt the council would have acted differently had it known the consequences of its actions but Harvard’s student groups paid the price nonetheless...
Nancy Tobin ’49, research chair for the Committee for the Equality of Women at Harvard, said Harvard needs more transparency in hiring, including gender breakdowns by department—not only by the current humanities, social sciences and natural sciences breakdown...