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...most radical political ambitions. Most of the sculpture was explicitly conceived as anti-traditional, objects to be set out on the floor and played with rather than fetishized on a pedestal underneath a glass box. But for some reason (liability? security?) the show’s curator, Kirsten Weiss, chose to display most of the sculptures in exactly this fashion. Several other fabric pieces related to “Head Body Limbs” are shown neatly folded and under glass; to do this to a piece that was explicitly meant to invite viewer interaction and thereby undercut traditional modes...
...course, there are those who say they chose economics for its relative “ease”—it is, after all, one of the few concentrations that only requires 10 courses in the field to graduate...
...know I want to go into business and I felt that economics would provide me with the best background for that,” Reese says. “I never thought about future earnings when I chose econ. I think that any major has potential to make you big money in the future...
When asked why she chose economics, women’s hockey player M. Nicole Corriero ’05 replied glibly: “Flexibility of schedule and topic, opportunity to get good grades.” Corriero, who says that her practice and game schedule “really limited” her choices, also claims that she is “to blame for most of the stereotypes...
Another varsity hockey player, Thomas M. Walsh ’06, says he chose to concentrate in government on the advice of his fellow teammates, and “probably would not have” chosen a different concentration if he were not an athlete. He, too, says he has encountered problems scheduling classes...