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...financial meltdown has spurred the Office of Career Services to propose changes to the timeline of the interview process. Along with Yale, Harvard holds its recruiting season several weeks after most other law schools in the country. This year, several events including Lehman Brothers?? bankruptcy and the government bailout of AIG shook up financial markets in between the two recruiting seasons, causing firms that ordinarily reserve spots for Harvard students to reduce the number of hires...
...tuition loans. “We’re trying to do two simple things: bring the concepts of community and incentive into student achievement,” he said. “We believe small incentives help encourage students to perform well academically.” The brothers??who also founded DormAid, a company that offers housekeeping and laundry service on several college campuses including Harvard—said they hope that the program will spread to more campuses, depending on how well students spread word of the site. Eliot House resident Tony W. Wang...
...hop—a repackaging of techno, jazz, rock, dance, indie, and rap into one, complete with Gym Class Heroes’ cheekiness and the soulfulness of OutKast’s “Ms. Jackson.” The Knux is a group made up of two brothers??called Al Millio and Krispy—who sound like a schizophrenic cross between OutKast, Gorillaz (when they laugh), and Juvenile. They have an eccentric whiff of the Strokes about them too, but it’s only when you think of all these artists at once that...
...Producers of other games, however, have been much less successful at choosing an enticing soundtrack, both in advertisements and in the games themselves. Commercials for Electronic Arts’ “Mercenaries 2: World in Flames” featured the Wojahn Brothers?? “Oh No You Didn’t!,” an original piano-driven song about the game. Its slightly amusing but ultimately embarrassing lyrics—like “Sucka tried to play me / But he never paid me / Never”—compound the obnoxious drinking-song...
...been waiting for this.’ It’s kind of more pressing of an issue to get out there; we want to do well. We know how it is to not be out there.” Murphy is certainly glad to have the brothers??and the intensity they bring—back on the Crimson line. “We have high expectations of our front seven, and those two guys certainly have a lot to do with it,” Murphy says. —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached...