Word: dropping
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...published; the D&D Mosaic section is intended to be less formal than some of the other student literary forums, and there is the added bonus of the magazine's well-designed format and glossy cover, which makes Diversity and Distinction more likely to catch your reader's eye. Drop off submissions at the D&D office, the Woodberry Poetry Room in Lamont Library, or contact literary editor Brandon Walston...
...second generation. The editors encourage writers to submit fiction, poetry and personal essays, as well as art work that may speak to the Korean community at Harvard and beyond. Yisei also publishes interviews, features and solicited articles on the particular theme of each issue. Email Halla Yang to submit, drop off submissions at the Woodberry Poetry Room, or send work via Yisei's website at www.hcs.harvard.edu/~yisei....
...features and articles on women's issues, but lately the magazine's has shifted its focus to include more poetry, prose, art and photography. Submissions are considered on the basis of their relevance to the issue's theme, but the guidelines are flexible and open to interpretation. To submit, drop off material at the Woodberry Poetry Room or contact Mina...
...Then, suddenly, there it was--The Somerville Waste Management Transfer Station. Situated on a bit of an incline, the transfer station--a type of garbage sanitation drop off point for Cambridge--boasted a weathered brick facade and a high chain link fence. The fence was laced with plastic blinders that obscured the first three levels of the enclosed camp. Two breaks in the fence granted the green, white and maroon trucks access; the diesel tri-axles would lumber in with their daily deposits...
...Author of New York Times best seller The Overspent American, Schor is known to most undergraduates as the spirited professor of "Shop 'Til You Drop: Gender and Class in Consumer Society" a.k.a., Women's Studies 132. In that class, Schor argues that shopping has been trivialized in this country mainly because of a gender breakdown in which people associate consumption with females and production with males. Contending that the acts of purchasing and shopping are actually a very important component of American society, Schor then critiques the adverse affects of consumerism. For 10 years Schor has analyzed the relationship between...