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...four zones of resistance—“Zone 3 you’re not really liking me, Zone 4 you’re absolutely hating me, but you’re breathing hard and you can’t tell me,” Kate explained??the burgeoning cyclists dismounted. At least two of the 20-odd freshmen who participated appeared satisfied. “I definitely started harder than I should have, but at the end I definitely wanted to keep going,” said Vicky E. Koski-Karell ’12, drawing...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Expanded Camp Harvard Spins into Gear | 9/9/2008 | See Source »

...said. No doubt we’re meant to read the “Outro”—just the sound of the pen scratching—as a symbol of finality. But there’s a lot left to be explained??the world’s too complicated to fit onto 14 tracks...

Author: By Cora K. Currier, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Wyclef Jean | 12/7/2007 | See Source »

Jeff explained that L. Ron Hubbard invented a machine to help an auditor (literally, one who listens) question and aid a subject. The e-meter runs a slight electric current—no more than a battery, Jeff explained??which forms a circuit through the subject’s body. If the subject sits still, the e-meter measures his or her internal tension. The subject holds two shiny metal cylinders, which attach to a console that looks ripped from a 1920s airplane cockpit. Jeff explained that triggers can access different parts of the memory, which is stored...

Author: By Annie M. Lowrey, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Why Not Scientology? | 10/6/2005 | See Source »

...teammates stole a sheriff’s car, drunkenly drove around town late at night with three naked sophomore girls inside and astonishingly received no punishment thereafter. But for the more academically focused members of the team—that is, “me,” Moxon explained??there was a certain downside to such a retrograde intellectual environment...

Author: By Pablo S. Torre, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Blo It Right By 'Em: Blues Make Way to Brown | 3/4/2005 | See Source »

...Benegal listed a prodigious number of influences, ranging from American directors like Billy Wilder and John Ford to the French nouvelle vague and Italian Neo-Realists, from the works of Tarkofsky, Eisenstein and other Russian filmmakers—which were easiest to come by in his youth, he explained??to Kurosawa and, perhaps most importantly, Satyajit Ray, the director credited with founding the Indian “Parallel Cinema” of which Benegal is a self-proclaimed practitioner...

Author: By Moira G. Weigel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Indian Epic Focuses on Gandhi's Rival | 2/18/2005 | See Source »

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