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...Chow??s surprised reaction may expose a larger problem in Harvard’s Green Campus Initiative: although many environmentally-friendly solutions are promoted, students sometimes lack guidelines to implement them correctly...
...Stephen Chow??s critically-acclaimed hit Shaolin Soccer is about six brothers who use their Shaolin martial arts skills to revolutionize soccer and compete against the subtly named Evil Team. Along the way, there’s gratuitous violence involving soccer balls, trees and bread buns; spontaneous, off-key singing and dancing; and homoerotic consumption of raw eggs, all part of the offbeat Hong Kong style of humor. But there’s also the brilliantly choreographed mix of martial arts and soccer and a universal yet original message about the hope for integrating a modern world with...
Sarah J. Ramer ’03 first got to know Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Eileen C. Chow ‘90-’91 during her sophomore year, when she took Chow??s popular lecture course on Chinese film. A year later, Ramer enrolled in Chow??s much smaller seminar on Chinese diaspora and transnationalism. Through the seminar, Ramer and Chow developed a friendly mentorship as Ramer was attempting to settle on a final project...
...couldn’t teach,” he says. In summer 2001, he taught English to children in China and lectured on English literature in the Philippines as a guest professor at the University of Manila. At Harvard, he worked as a TF for Professor Eileen Cheng-yin Chow??s core “Chinese Literature 130: Screening Modern China” in fall 2001. His popularity as a TF in Professor William Kirby’s “Historical Studies A-74: Contemporary China: The People’s Republic and Taiwan in the Modern...
These days, Chow??s fashion sense garners the same acclaim as her lectures...