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...with the Harvard Contemporary Dance Ensemble on Nov. 13, 14, and 15 at 8 p.m. in the Rieman Center for the Performing Arts in Radcliffe Yard. Yamaguchi is currently rehearsing for a dance choreographed by Rebecca J. Alaly ’04 that will premiere at the Harvard Dance Center??s Inaugural Concert...
Already, the Carpenter Center??s fourth floor studio is full of transplants. Delicate flowering branches are arranged on tables. Rohny Escareño ’04-’06 uses pushpins to affix mushrooms to the studio’s hematite walls. (Stopforth jokes, “He hopes they will grow there.”) On another table sit the products of the class’ first project: balls of clay into which the class members molded blades of grass, berries, and pinecones from the site...
...each semester to explore a topic concerning the relationship between the mass media and politics. Fellows must produce a final paper and are encouraged to attend seminars at the center and give public lectures. Carroll offers unparalleled expertise in the newspaper business, according to Alex S. Jones, the Shorenstein Center??s director. “He is among the most respected journalists in the United States,” Jones said. Carroll will draw on his five-year stint as editor of the Times, and previous experience as editor of the Baltimore Sun, to examine the ever-changing...
We’ve all been there. Once again you’ve hit the snooze button one time too many; it’s 9:58, you live along the River Charles, and class is in Science Center??on the fourth floor. But then you breathe a sigh of relief. Thanks to the “7 Minute Rule,” even if the professor starts “on time,” you’ll only be a few minutes late. You could even hit snooze again, if you wanted to. This inane...
...night, a fact that might finally help unite the Quad and the River. An alternative place for food and coffee located close to the stacks will draw diligent students away from their books to—gasp—socialize. In a way, a Lamont “student center?? has the potential to combine the genial atmosphere of an upperclass dining hall with a crowd drawn from across campus. In that way, Lamont could solve longstanding freshman-upperclass integration problems...