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...atonement on behalf of the current French government seems altogether appropriate. Asking ten-year-olds to read about the horrific deaths of their fellow children, however, may not be the best way to do this. Sarkozy is not an educator, and as a consequence his attempt to design a comprehensive curriculum for schoolchildren is inane in comparison to his political decisions. Sarkozy obviously never consulted French educators on his plans for the French education system, ignoring both the logistics of implementation and the psychology of the children he would influence. It would serve him well to listen to the people...
...which are located in multiple houses, including Lowell, Pforzheimer, and Adams—are being pushed out of business by the relative simplicity of digital photography.According to Lowell tutor Moore, much of the equipment found in various house darkrooms was procured after the Graduate School of Design (GSD) darkroom was decomissioned. The same reason that prompted the GSD to abandon traditional photography also meant that the house darkrooms quickly became obsolete.“We definitely haven’t seen much use [of the darkroom],” says Omar M. Abdelsamad...
...minority, who, like me, despises such high fashion and loves sneakers, t-shirts, and Levis, then Harvard Square can finally satiate your hipster appetite. Located at 37 Brattle Street next to the new Tannery, Concepts is a “lifestyle” store that combines a modern interior design with high-end brands of sneakers, shirts, and jeans. Before opening its newest location on February 2, 2008, Concepts was housed in the original Tannery under the ideology of, “Skate, Snow, and Culture.” For having just opened, Concepts already has an impressive variety...
Wilson could not be reached for comment last night, as he was at the Technology, Entertainment and Design Conference in Monterey, California for EOL’s launch...
...renovate or demolish in the coming decade. The building's two 500-seat lecture halls typically held just 160 or so students in introductory classes. It has no study rooms, no offices. On a growing campus of roughly 25,000 students, the building, officials argue, is obsolete. Given its design, says Melanie Magara, NIU's assistant vice president for public affairs, "You can't remodel it. It cannot be repurposed. It's just a shell. It didn't take too long to come to the conclusion we needed to raze the building and perhaps build a new one." But, some...