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...museums appear on the bulletin boards and table tents across campus, which frequently announce the latest a cappella jam or Loeb production. Museum administrators can wish all day for student turnout and still not see the kind of numbers that the better advertised arts events on campus enjoy...

Author: By Mary CATHERINE Brouder, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Are Museums Out of the Picture? | 2/24/2005 | See Source »

Ultimately, they are still college students. Zuckerberg says the team hasn’t forgotten to enjoy the good life in California while it lasts. After all, Moskovitz, McCollum, Parker, and Zuckerberg count each other as best friends—and as often as they can, they try to have a good time, fencing, playing paintball, going on ski trips, or hitting up parties at Stanford and Berkeley...

Author: By Kevin J. Feeney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Business, Casual. | 2/24/2005 | See Source »

...undergraduate associates, who led tours of Harvard for the North Koreans during their October visit, enjoy access to scholars of nuclear policy, and have been able to participate in special events such as the North Korean meetings, weekly seminars, and publishing and research opportunities...

Author: By Anne E. Bensson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dialogue on Nuke Policy Pushed | 2/23/2005 | See Source »

...made good use of stop time and breaks to keep the tunes from becoming monotonous or overly homogenous. The crowd seemed to greatly enjoy the show and the IA definitely had good stage presence and frequently asked for audience interaction...

Author: By Nathaniel Naddaff-hafrey, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ARTS TUESDAY: Band Embraces Crossover Genre | 2/22/2005 | See Source »

...pleasures of the "Schoolboys" arc, and the entire book, come as much from its richly detailed minutiae as its historicity. In one sequence Charlie and Fred take a walk past the "Call" building (now Central Tower), through Union Square with its bums lounging around, and into Chinatown, where they enjoy a bowl of noodles and eye the prostitutes behind the bordello windows. So what's changed? Not much. The connection across a 100-year divide is thrilling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coming to America | 2/19/2005 | See Source »

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