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...time or do you think they lose their touch? -Daniel Iampieri in Ellicott City, Maryland I think the answer is one does not lose touch. One only gets better at their craft through work. It is a tricky question. The answer is also that as one gets older the core audiences are younger and their reference points are different. What they laugh at and find funny, as those opposed to me, who came out of the '60s and '70s, is different. One does have to be aware to some degree of pop culture and what younger people laugh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Questions with Chevy Chase | 4/16/2007 | See Source »

...term black hole is misleading in the case of this galaxy, known as NGC 1365, which has a brightly lit core instead of a dark one. The galaxy’s center—known by scientists as a nucleus—emits light and radiation due to the powerful gravitational field of the black hole, and is better known as a quasar...

Author: By Diane J. Choi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Scientists Observe Eclipse of Quasar in Galaxy | 4/16/2007 | See Source »

...adding to its lead, scoring just 53 seconds in. The team would add three more—all at even strength—to go into the break with an insurmountable 7-0 lead.A major problem came from the lack of fluidity in Harvard’s offensive core. In the final minutes of last Tuesday’s game, sophomore Max Motschwiller went down with a severe leg bruise that, while not season-ending, prevented him from playing in any capacity on Saturday.“You could tell just by looking at it that he wasn?...

Author: By Madeleine I. Shapiro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Men's Lacrosse Struggles to Score | 4/15/2007 | See Source »

Will the new General Education system be the Core 2.0 or a breath of fresh air? Will advising remain hit-or-miss? Will the instruction of writing at the college remain sub-par? Or will Harvard truly invest in the future of its undergraduates?The answers to all of these questions lie in the hands of the next dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). How he answers them will determine the hallmarks of a Harvard education for the next generation.The most obvious issue pertaining to undergraduate education on the dean’s plate is the ongoing...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Dean and his Program | 4/15/2007 | See Source »

...years, Jackson had the opportunity to enter the performance profession straight out of high school but instead chose to attend Harvard. “I think that having a liberal arts education is amazing and I would never give up my concentration classes or my elective classes or my core classes to take dance,” says Jackson.“I think I analyze situations from a different perspective than I did before, and I think that coming from a school that gets your mental juices flowing really will help me get that edge...

Author: By Michelle L Cronin and Guillian H. Helm, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: THE NEXT STAGE | 4/13/2007 | See Source »

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