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Harris said the complex and interdisciplinary Courses might work better as “culminating experiences?? for seniors rather than a requirement for first-years...
...dance, being in a college program has definitely affected my approach towards the art. Because I cannot dance as much as I did in high school, I am required to take more initiative before performances to get myself in shape and learn my parts. I think my college experiences??and the challenges that come with not only being director of the company but also simply being a college student—have definitely changed the way I perform. Particularly having co-produced two performances for Harvard Ballet Company, I see how much work goes into a production...
...another presidential contender with strong council credentials, Matthew J. Glazer ’06. (For more on the council’s presidential race, see related story, page A8.) Glazer, who chairs the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), says that large-scale events provide invaluable “unstructured social experiences?? for the entire student body. He says the termbill fee increase allows for these events without hurting HoCos and student groups...
...make a point about choice. To treat time like a commodity is one thing. To know that it’s precious is another thing entirely. When you choose to treat time like a commodity, you end up valuing the things you do only as “experiences?? to pad a CV. But the alternative is to realize that a gleefully chosen nap is time well-spent, not a guilty pleasure. Three-hour dinners are more important than three-hour finals. A great night out with friends is always worth the hangover...
Both are two very wonderful experiences??but whichever you do, you dance as yourself. Whenever I dance, although I may “play” a kind of fictional role, there is always a personal side to my portrayal of a character—even if it is just in the energy I share with the audience...