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...Pedestal I was pleased to read "Rubbing Shoulders With Lord Nelson" [Oct. 31], about the white marble nude sculpture of disabled artist Alison Lapper. That artistic addition to Trafalgar Square is one that should be appreciated by Londoners. Although the sculpture is very blunt, the decision to display it was excellent. Disabled people are frequently overlooked, and it is nice to see some appreciation for those who often face discrimination because of their physical condition. I was disappointed to read about the opposition to the sculpture. Everyone can benefit from recognizing the singular contributions that different people make to this...
...showcase for images of students travels to locales near and far. Also featured in the second annual International Photo Contest and Exhibition, sponsored by the Office of International Programs (OIP), were photographs of scenes ranging from European fashion runways to Indian street markets. The diversity of the images on display clearly reflected the breadth of students’ experiences abroad. Each photo evoked an emotion, whether the exuberance of schoolchildren playing in a fountain or the awe of an expansive landscape. There were over 220 submissions this year, according to OIP Assistant Director Giorgio DiMauro. He said the strong interest...
...More student-run publications are produced here than in some Mountain Time Zone states. Yet, except for The Crimson, none are read. The UC must realize that to most students, it not really a representative institution, but a club that, like the multitudes of others on campus, will primarily display its own preferences and interests. At its best, the Council can facilitate the grassroots level of student activities that makes up the heart of the College. At its worst, it will pronounce fixes to the social scene from some imaginary pedestal. And no one will pay any attention...
...talent that earned Harvard men’s basketball team the No. 2 spot in the Ivy League preseason media poll was on display Saturday afternoon at Lavietes Pavilion, as the Crimson beat Division II Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 85-65 in Harvard’s first and only exhibition of the 2005-06 season. All 14 active Harvard players saw significant minutes in the first action of the fall campaign, as Crimson coach Frank Sullivan tested his freshman recruits in anticipation of the team’s run for the Ivy League title.“The goal...
...abilities were at full display in the Crimson’s 3-2 loss to Columbia in New York, N.Y., when the libero tallied a career-high 24 digs...