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While the Medieval era is called the Dark Ages by some scholars, one Harvard professor is making the Middle Ages modern. Michael McCormick, professor of History 1101: “Medieval Europe,” is known for his talent of engaging students with largely unpublished information about Medieval Europe. But McCormick has found yet another way to make his class stand out: by offering Skype office hours every Monday from 10-11 p.m. Skype, a software program that enables users to make phone calls over the Internet and communicate via instant messaging, is a popular program that many college...
...This trip was a shot in the dark: no plans, all instinct. Despite the fact that this escapade was one of many Gilberti family Italian road-trips in which my dad hugged the ancient hillsides at sickening speeds while I doled out peaks of Toblerone we’d purchased at the Autogrill, it takes the award for craziest. Since my grandfather had arrived at Ellis Island on a boat from Naples in 1925, the goal of this reverse voyage was to locate Papa’s birthplace, tool around the town, drink a caffé, and say we?...
...live in the closet,” said Dunster resident Julia M. Anoshechkina ’10. “I have a slanted ceiling, and the windows are so small it’s dark even during the day. It’s really...
Eventually, I succumbed to the power of the Dark Side. Much as someone craving a hearty steak is forced to settle for the crap that HUDS serves up, I—primed by the beautiful memories of fresh-Mex food produced by a certain Denver-based restaurant chain—forced myself to down the flavorless cardboard that Qdoba passes off as burritos...
...during the incident, according to a community advisory from HUPD. The advisory described the offender as a white male in his fifties or sixties, around 6 feet in height—“with medium build and white bushy hair, clean shaven, and wearing a long black coat, dark colored shirt, and dark shoes.” There are currently no leads, and no arrest has been made, according to Pasquarello. Students said yesterday they did not feel particularly threatened by the incident. “Cambridge is still a city so there’s an element...