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...second time in a week that UC representatives were able to talk to planners about what they wanted in Allston. On Wednesday, UC members were invited to tour the Harvard in Allston room with Spiegelman. Only three representatives attended, including Kurisu and Kirkland representative Jacki Chou ’07, who were also present at Thursday’s session. At the Wednesday meeting, Spiegelman acknowledged that it has been hard to gauge undergraduate desires. “It’s been really hard to get undergraduates to come, but we keep trying,” she said, adding...
...comes into Harvard,” said Andrew H. Golis ’06, describing students as “high-achieving academic bureaucrats,” focused on self-promotion and unlikely to seek out a moral reasoning course.Other students however said that they should be trusted.Jacquelyn Chou ’07 advocated “letting students pursue and structure their academic life in a way that best fits their needs.”Participants at the forum, including a member of the committee, questioned whether the report effectively puts forward Harvard’s ideals for general...
...glad that the two groups came together not necessarily to send a political message about the president or the war, but just to support kids our age who are out there, risking their lives for our country,” said Jacquelyn Chou ’07, a student attending the event. Both Nosal and Downer are familiar with the military life. Nosal grew up in Pensacola, Fl., which has one of the largest naval air bases in the country, as well as being home to branches of the marines, navy, and airforce. Downer’s father fought...
...Chinese Pop King of All He Surveys Jay Chou deserves a promotion. Chinese-language media refers to the Taiwan-born star as "small heavenly King," in deference to Hong Kong's "big heavenly Kings," four Canto-pop idols who have long dominated the industry. But Chou, who has given hip-hop a Chinese accent, may finally be ready to ascend into their realm of superstardom. Each of his first five albums has gone triple platinum, he blitzed the box office with his summer film debut Initial D and unlike most idols, he can actually write his own music. Chou will...
...technocrats are Li Peng, 57, widely seen as China's next Premier, and Hu Qili, 56, heir apparent to the powerful post of General Secretary of the Communist Party. Both men were elevated last fall to the party's policy-setting Politburo. Li, the adopted son of former Premier Chou En-lai, is a Soviet-educated engineer who speaks Russian and has served as minister of the Chinese power industry. Hu, a fluent English speaker, runs the party's day-to-day activities...