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...enveloping you hardly notice it until you try to stand up at its somber end. I would have imagined difficulty in praising the film this much, considering the gooey and ridiculous media discourse. But upon finally seeing it, all the talk seems trivial. It’s an unexpectedly complex rumination on love and sexuality in a uniquely American context, where the tangible beauty of our mythic West collides with the hidden sores of a repressive social order. Lee’s film is incredibly literary, stunningly photographed, and features flawless performances from its typically unimpressive cast. The film?...
...teaching fellows. Instead of forcing the glamorous giants of the academic world to bring their uninformed and unenthusiastic service into the advising program, the College should focus on further cultivating the promising resource that lies within the ranks of graduate students. But the College is a vast and complex institution. No single advisor, however knowledgeable and well-intentioned, could ever be expected to know the answer to every question students might ask. The proper approach to a sound advising program, therefore, is not to compress all advising responsibilities onto individual advisors. Instead, a multifaceted scheme should be developed in which...
...military’s operations over the previous decades had left the Arsenal heavily contaminated with pollutants. At the time of the closure recommendation, the work to be done at the complex included cleaning the facilities and soil, decommissioning the remnants of a research reactor, and reclaiming portions of the Charles River...
...Many things about this site were on the cutting edge and were the first of their kind in the nation,” Falkoff says. “The remediation was unusually complex, both technically and bureaucratically...
...cleanup approached its final stages, Watertown created the WADC in January 1997 to spearhead the redevelopment of the complex. After an extensive selection process, the corporation sold the Arsenal to O’Neill Properties, a developer based in King of Prussia, Pa. Because the site still needed a great deal of work, O’Neill paid only $24 million for the complex, making four separate $1 million contributions to Watertown charitable causes in addition to the $20 million purchase price...