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...unique musical tastes.“We’ve used national polls and other resources like [national media conglomerate] Clear Channel and Facebook in the past to help us in artist selection, and Harvard is an anamoly,” she says.Another possible way to cater to Harvard’s musical tastes is the possibility of students voting on a short-list of potential artists. But that hurts the HCC’s ability to get affordable contracts with artists, according to Epstein. “If a performing artist finds out that they’re Harvard...

Author: By Andrew Nunnelly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: With A Little Help From Their Friends | 11/2/2006 | See Source »

...every student regardless of his or her concentration,” she said. “I think that what makes the internship such a great opportunity is that the CHS is specifically interested in developing close relationships with undergrads, and this is hopefully reflected in our efforts to cater to each student’s personal interest and to foster a close sense of community between interns and members of the CHS.” According to the CHS press release, the organization—which was founded in 1962—decided to house its new office...

Author: By Alexa D West, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Opens Center in Greece | 10/12/2006 | See Source »

...Angeles, indie radio remains a vibrant, often quirky medium still committed to a strong relationship with its listeners as it walks the tightrope between aesthetics and profits. Whether the format is music, talk, news or a potpourri, the indies' watchwords are local, live and relevant as they cater to their communities of interest and harness new technologies. The indies are counterattacking to take advantage of the status woe bedeviling mainstream radio in the U.S. The time consumers have spent listening to it has declined 14% over the past decade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Media: Still Tuned In | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

During the Muslim holy month Ramadan, observant students gather together for nightly dinners after fasting since dawn. Since last Saturday, the Harvard Islamic Society (HIS) has been catering iftar, a breaking-of-the-fast, each night after sundown in Ticknor Lounge. “At my house, Ramadan is a very family gathering-oriented occasion,” said Hala Iqbal ’07, HIS campus religious activities liaison. “A group of people that meets every day sort of becomes your family. The thing about Ramadan is you’re meeting the same people every...

Author: By Madeline M.G. Haas, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Celebrate Ramadan | 9/28/2006 | See Source »

...bought a new vacation apartment in the Residence Chatea complex outside Rabat. "But people know the euro is almighty." For their part, the emigrés don't want to ruin what they came for. "On the one hand, you fear this flow from Europe and development to cater to it may undermine things that make Morocco so special," says Billaux, the Rabat homeowner. "On the other hand, you can't ask people you've come to live with to eternally lag 50 years behind for our sake." That used to be the dilemma that confronted richer Europeans making...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Place In The Sun | 9/26/2006 | See Source »

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