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...It’s a cultural change to show students that evaluating the course is an expected step...[and] a great opportunity to express themselves in a way that previously hasn’t been possible. The ad campaign will not end after the first term,” Kane said...
...links between semiotics and the DJ culture. The name “Spooky” refers to the eerie interplay between the absence and presence of sound, whereas his “That Subliminal Kid” epithet refers to a character from William S. Burroughs’ Nova Express...
...could scream your name as loud as I’ve wanted to, as loud as I should, but my band is far too small for anyone to hear it anyway.” Is this a mature statement of the limitations of the medium to express the depths of certain feelings? Or a giving up of sorts, a repudiation of the punk-rock tradition of singing-when-you-can’t-sing, giving it all you’ve got and believing/hoping that is sufficient? It remains unclear...
Like anything at Harvard, the reevaluation of dining hall hours is complicated by a complex relation of funding constraints. To fully address any such issue, the University needs to express a ready willingness to approach these institutional dilemmas with joint collaboration and commitment. Only with the clear commitment of the University and continued student education by the UC can HUDS hope to improve its services to students in this meaningful...
PASCARELLA: There's $19 trillion spent by consumers and businesses on cash and checks. That's ripe for the picking by Visa or any other card. Our banks are going to test some things with American Express and Discover, but if we have the right value proposition, we're going...