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...strategic perch on the edge of Siem Reap's burgeoning bar scene, the imposing, Art Deco-inspired La Paix formally launches the architectural career of Bill Bensley. The landscape designer behind the much-admired gardens and terraces at the Four Seasons Chiang Mai, Bensley proves that his talents extend to bricks and mortar here, with a massive glass dome that awes on arrival, as well as 107 guestrooms that exude understated chic and come equipped with luxurious rain showers (perfect for washing off any dust accumulated during your rambles through Angkor Wat). Evenings should be spent dining on the fabulously...
...strategic perch on the edge of Siem Reap's burgeoning bar scene, the imposing, Art Deco-inspired La Paix formally launches the architectural career of Bill Bensley. The landscape designer behind the much-admired gardens and terraces at the Four Seasons Chiang Mai, Bensley proves that his talents extend to bricks and mortar here, with a massive glass dome that awes on arrival, as well as 107 guestrooms that exude understated chic and come equipped with luxurious rain showers (perfect for washing off any dust accumulated during your rambles through Angkor Wat). Evenings should be spent dining on the fabulously...
...want to facilitate dialogue between the UC and freshmen,” he said. “And I also want to extend the hours of Annenberg and petition for better food selection...
...Pandora’s Box of equality issues, wouldn’t do much to lock a student into a sport—due to the prevalence of financial aid for those who can’t afford the hefty price tag—and it could foster and extend the perceived gap between student-athletes and student-cellists, student-governors, student-journalists, and the like...
Dark scruffy beard? Long shaggy hair? Bright yellow foam clogs? Hold that Mace. It’s just the Undergraduate Council (UC) president and vice president! Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Clay T. Capp ’06 were trying to extend the class of 2009 a warm welcome when they went door-to-door introducing themselves last week. But some members of the class of 2009, fresh off their “piggy-backing” lecture (when your prefects tell you not to let strangers in behind you), weren’t so sure...