Word: disconnectedness
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We have a very disconnected way of thinking about food. In other countries I have visited, people think of food as something precious and meaningful in their lives. But we have been closed in by a very narrow experience of eating-- wanting everything the same all the time, whatever country...
Legislation intended to safeguard equal treatment of male and female college athletes is failing, according to a USA Today Investigation. The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA)—passed in 1996—requires co-ed institutions that participate in a Title IX federal assistance program to submit...
The uniforms of the attendees wore a light dusting of perspiration by the time the lights dimmed. T-shirts, some silkscreened at home, grew dark under arms and in Roschach-looking blots at the smalls of their backs. Pants slung low by hands buried in pockets gripped waists, made tight...
Forget the T rides to Copley Square, where, once out, you are confronted by the mirror-like walls of the John Hancock Tower. Harvard students won’t need to schlep into Boston anymore (not that we ever do) in order to see the work of architect Henry N...
With presidential elections less than two months away, it’s poker faces all around for the Undergraduate Council’s (UC) most ambitious up-and-comers. No obvious favorite has emerged to replace current President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 at the helm, and per...