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...GHOST IN THE SHELL 2-ANI-MANGA By Shirow Masamune The definitive 4-volume, full color boxed set inspired by the hit anime film about the struggle between humans and cyborgs to coexist with each other in a wildly futuristic Earth. (April...
...reach the majority of the population. Visitors to Harvard might traipse through the Yard and glimpse the outer forms of our activity, but the “ineffable,” in Professor McCormick’s expression, that takes place here daily is beyond their reach. We coexist in Cambridge with a largely undereducated population, served by a public school system in turmoil, whose students are underperforming on statewide tests. Despite talks open to the public, such as those offered at the Science Center or the Institute of Politics, our university makes no concerted, meaningful exertion to explain itself...
...theory talk that means: how would an independent community that is learning about theater affect the community that is making theater, and can they coexist? According to Marjorie Garber, chair of the Visual and Environmental Studies department and a member of the Committee on Dramatics that has been considering the issue, any potential theatrical concentration would not infringe on the current autonomy of the student theater community. “Those spaces would not be co-opted or reserved for concentrators,” Garber wrote. Yet an obvious difficulty is waiting in the wings. What if a Performance Studies...
...have space and resources at Harvard. Women don’t. Where can female students go to feel safe? Often, people propose getting a student center, or even buildings for women’s clubs, as the best solution. Yet though Harvard needs new social spaces, they cannot coexist with final clubs. Women’s clubs not only have several centuries of power and resources to catch up with, but they also reinforce heterosexist gender binary and economic exclusiveness. While elite male clubs exist, women cannot be equal anywhere on Harvard’s campus...
...heirs to Calvinism today--Presbyterians, many Baptists and believers in the Reformed tradition in general--see the roots of their faith as something far more divine than merely good civic management. But even some theologians seem to think that a deep belief in the laws of God can coexist with the survival demands of an evolving society. "Calvin had a reverence for the Scriptures, which then became institutionalized," says James Kay, professor of practical theology at the Princeton Theological Seminary. "The Bible is concerned about justice for the poor, equity and fairness, and all of those things were seen...