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...that single moment of stillness—standing there as the world races by??Barcelona has become a part of me, burrowed deep down inside. And I doubt it will ever leave. —Molly M. Strauss '11, a Crimson editorial editor, is a resident of Winthrop House...
...Well… um… let’s see… for that answer, you’ll have to stand by?...
...objections. Last August, Harvard University Information Services hired an outside consultant to evaluate the Crimson Cable proposal—but kept its results private until just this past week. While the report does raise some concerns regarding the equipment required for—and the liability to be borne by??Castine’s proposed business, the University’s unwillingness to transparently discuss these issues demonstrates an unforgivable lack of forthrightness. Moreover, the proposal itself—even with the supposed obstacles—seems quite reasonable. In terms of cost, the investment...
...Andrian, who led the research project, said he believes this discovery will help scientists understand how stem cell trafficking may be influenced by??and perhaps contribute to–various pathologies, such as inflammatory diseases and cancer...
...morning. As John Winthrop sat on board the ship Arbella in 1630, sailing across the Atlantic to found the Massachusetts Bay Colony, he wrote a charge to his band of settlers, a charter for their new beginnings. He offered what he considered “a compass to steer by?? – a “model,” but not a set of explicit orders. Winthrop instead sought to focus his followers on the broader significance of their project, on the spirit in which they should undertake their shared work. I aim to offer such...