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...Harvard community,” Faust instructed the committee to plan beyond recent campus construction such as the Lamont Library Café and the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub. Her charge to the committee gave no budgetary details or suggestions for specific projects, but committee co-chair Lizabeth Cohen—who will also take over as chair of the History Department when she returns from Oxford this summer—wrote in an e-mail last night that the focus will be “imagining creative possibilities, not anticipating [financial] limitations.” After...
...year-old HPAIR pursues an “understanding of critical issues facing the Asia-Pacific region,” according to an e-mailed statement from Chelsea Lei ’09, the executive co-chair of HPAIR. The event has grown to become the largest yearly student-run conference in the region and Harvard’s biggest annual event in Asia, Lei wrote...
According to executive co-chair Hong Liu ’09, the Business Conference is expected to have about 400 participants, and the Academic Conference will enroll around...
...recognizes the 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?...
...bottled water. Students performed poorly, to the jubilation of the EAC and REP student representatives. “It’s pretty clear people can’t taste the difference between tap and bottled water,” said Zachary C. Arnold ’10, EAC co-chair and Eliot House REP representative. “Tap water ecologically makes the most sense by far.” A REP publicity e-mail argued that it’s necessary to question whether commercially distributed water tastes better, because bottled water “costs roughly...