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...understand what really matters in our lives. Some of us were guided in the pursuit of lifelong passions, and others saw our carefully-crafted plans repeatedly fall apart and reassemble into something completely new after a single lecture. More often, a late night conversation or a new extracurricular endeavor showed us opportunities we never knew existed...
...There are many areas of endeavor that I think this Faculty would like to encourage our students to pursue beyond what we require," said Professor of Philosophy Warren D. Goldfarb '69, who said he had voted against the proposal in the Faculty Council...
...interest in the place or religions in modern societies led Eck to formulate the Pluralism Project, which, unlike her earlier, is focused on religious life in America. The project is an ongoing research endeavor designed to coordinate and examine various religious communities and centers throughout the United States...
Writing for The Crimson has also allowed me a creative outlet. Everyone needs to be able to express him or herself, especially at Harvard where each student has more energy than he or she knows what to do with. And in this creative endeavor, I have joined a generally outstanding group of people who concentrate in The Crimson in order to provide you with Cambridge's Breakfast Table Daily...
...through the same inflation and puncturing process. At 23, writer-director HARMONY KORINE has already been lauded for the movie Kids, denigrated for the movie Gummo and received mixed reviews for his new book, A Crackup at the Race Riots. On the wholesome-to-jaded spectrum of American artistic endeavor, his work is as far from Culkin's as one could go. But he may have persuaded the young millionaire to appear in a video for Sonic Youth. The deal ain't over until Kim Gordon sings, but it could mark Culkin's first step into adult roles...