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Joanna I. Naples-Mitchell ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Kirkland House...
...going to make it cleaner and financially sensible any time soon. Why then, in a progressive, environmentally conscious state like Massachusetts, can’t we say “green energy” and mean it?Alice J. M. Gissinger ’11, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Weld Hall...
...prize is presented for the wrong reasons, it will still nonetheless be a boost to a field that could take decades to mature. And when it does, I call dibs on the first rack of polar bear ribs.Steven T. Cupps ’09, a Crimson Editorial Editor, is a biological anthropology and economics concentrator in Lowell House. His column appears on alternate Fridays...
...Terminus” reveals a decisive and mature artistic consciousness. Inspired by the city of Atlanta, the film’s series of intertwined and unrelated vignettes create a personal feel, supported by deliberate cinematic choices made by Mayer as writer and director and Bethel as cinematographer and editor...
...potential energy in those waves and not harness it. The bigger picture of the global warming crisis needs to take priority. When we save some of our natural wonders today, we are sacrificing all of nature for the future.Marcel E. Moran ’11, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Pennypacker Hall...