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...brick-and-mortar Harvard community. In the end, whether the Harvard blogosphere eventually becomes a true campus commonwealth hinges on the contributions of its participants.“The question is not how useful the program is, but how many people are willing to spend time to produce content,” Golis says. Without quality content and active readers, ambitious experiments like CampusTap will never compare to the vibrant House life of entry-ways and dining halls.“In blogs, people express slightly different personas than in real space,” says Harvard Law School professor...
...mill music video. And the remix artists are either over-the-hill (DMX, Rah Digga, Missy Elliot), or just unnecessary (Lloyd Banks, Papoose). This video has, justifiably, gotten more publicity because of the shooting death of one of Busta’s bodyguards during filming than for its content. While it is unfortunate that Israel Ramirez’s murder has been exploited by the Bill O’Reilly crowd as part of a larger attack on hip-hop, the fact that the video itself is being overlooked is not such a bad thing. —J. Samuel...
...such as the UC’s proposed Centralized Resource Efficiency Optimization—will shop reading lists around to different printers and find the best deal possible for students, including the flexibility of reading coursepacks online, eliminating printing costs altogether. We certainly do not want to compromise the content of a course in the name of thrift, but to the extent that we can do something, it is irresponsible to neglect the practical burden that high prices impose on students. The College, and professors, ought to heed the UC’s call and work to reduce the costs...
...RoboRodeo” parties and chain-smoking intellectuals, it’s making up for with innovation. Its next issue, slated to come out this April, will break new ground among literary magazines at Harvard by publishing a “chapbook,” devoting several pages of content to the poetry of one lucky student writer. As the first Harvard publication to feature only poetry, the Gamut, started in 1998, has a pioneering tradition. Its “chapbook” is another step forward. According to Editor Benjamin L. Purkert ’07, the Gamut...
...directorial creativity. “The appeal of “Pelican” was that I have had much more freedom to play with the text, rearrange the structure, create the mood as I see fit” Dorin says. And despite the play’s serious content, directing has not been entirely devoid of comedic moments. “Rehearsing the sexual moments has been really entertaining,” Dorin says. “It’s astonishing how difficult it can be to choreograph a decent kiss, especially when it seemed like the actors...