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...hated musicals. She thought they were stupid,” Hill says. “It wasn’t until she had children that she started liking musicals.” Starting in high school, Hill became serious about musical theater. Under the guidance of James Thornton, the chair of the Shaker Heights High School’s Theatre Arts Department, Hill worked to develop self-awareness for physical theater and movement on stage and, for his senior project, staged a one-man cabaret. “Doing your own cabaret is one of the hardest things...
...percent said that it was the most personally relevant issue. “This is the first time since before 9/11 that young people have said that the economy is the most important [issue],” said Jonathan S. Gould ’10, student co-chair of the IOP Survey Group, who helped formulate the poll’s questions and analyze the data. Gould added that the results, which were first presented at a Washington, D.C. press conference last week, have since been sent to the presidential campaigns of Clinton, Obama, and presumptive Republican nominee John McCain...
...committed to ecology,” Director of Public Relations for the Princeton Review Harriet Brand said. “You’re not going to have much of a career if there’s no planet.” Harvard’s Environmental Action Committee Chair Amy P. Heinzerling ’08 said the Review’s move would aid in future sustainability efforts. “I’m glad to see that the Princeton Review is expanding their focus to include environmental concerns, and I think it will help put these...
...Andrew D. Fine ’09, a former Crimson associate editorial chair, is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
...Latino community as much as other groups, and I think if people recognize this as a really huge event at Harvard then it will really legitimize anything that the Latino community might do in the future,” says Alexis M. Pacheco ’08, Co-Chair of Presencia Latina.Fellow Co-Chair Jonathan Rosa ’08 says that the show hopes to reach out to the Harvard community through Latin-American music’s universal appeal. “I think that’s what is amazing about the Latin-American music?...