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...only has diversity itself seemed to have flourished at the event itself, according to Rios, but also a greater sense of pride seems to have developed among performers, who are eager to share their culture and serve as emissaries of different corners of the world for the public...
...Torres-Rangel, Cultural Rhythms was a unique event that brought to the surface the diversity that students have become only more eager and proud to display, as Rios observed. “I think that Harvard campus does a lot to promote diversity but I think that shows like this show how much diversity is underneath the radar,” he said. “When you create a space for expression like this, people are more than willing to step up to the plate...
...Aristide’s Lavalas party—were seated after having only won pluralities, rather than the required majorities. Objective observers still called the elections a success, but the anti-Aristide opposition declared that they would boycott the presidential election that November. After winning by a landslide, and eager to remove any hint of impropriety, Aristide unseated the seven Lavalas senators who had assumed power in the contentious May elections. But the U.S. continued to side with the opposition, who unconditionally demanded that Aristide leave office before he completed his term in 2005. Aristide offered to hold an early...
...Eager for a chance to find out just how healthy her eating habits are, K. Pilar Adams ’06 approached the table in the Kirkland House dining hall where Barbara E. Boothby, Program Manager for Nutrition Services at University Health Services (UHS), was sitting...
Engell, Harvard’s resident expert on Johnson, says that he is eager to incorporate the Hyde collection into his English courses as soon as it becomes available...