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...than disciplinary styles—today, Eliot dining hall remains more intact than President Eliot’s curriculum. Rather than leaving this discussion in the hands of experts and commissioners, we ought to keep physical space at the center of a broad discussion about how we live our everyday lives as Harvard students...
...American culture, from the childhood lemonade stand to violent leaders to environmentalism.The book is a deceptively easy read—you can fly right through it without catching half of Handey’s clever satirical insights. With its scattered structure of short pieces connected by repeated references to everyday characters with absurd imaginations, the book reads like a Kurt Vonnegut novel. Handey’s narrator appears to be a middle-aged man with a penchant for his own “funny cowboy dance.” But the individual sketches are very much units unto themselves, preventing...
...this performance was one of the most inspiring musical experiences I’ve ever had.”But in spite of all her stellar achievements, Yu believes that the greatest pleasure in music is that which she can bring to her listeners.“Everyday when I go practice and perform, I realize when people come up to me afterwards that the mission as a musician is so fulfilling that all the pains really disappear during the performance,” she says. “And you realize how fortunate you are to bring music...
...often service is separated from everyday life, so that a person has to go to Texas on Alternative Spring Break or be concerned with Darfur to do “good.” That is not to say that going to Texas or Darfur is not good, but only that the idea of service on campus may be too restrictive—that we have given up on affecting major change to the issues that immediately surround...
...campus groups—from the Harvard College Democrats to the Harvard Outing Club—to encourage students to be involved in environmental efforts. “We are trying to make this a community event, something everyone can participate in to make sustainability a part of everyday life,” said Alexandra A. Mushegian ’10, one of the event coordinators. Moving from table to table, students listened to live music as they made jewelry beads out of old magazine paper and got recycling signs painted on their faces. Earth Day revelers completed a scavenger...