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...master. Powell and her fellow choreographers Christine M. Fitzgerald ’07, Micaela B. “Mimi” Owusu ’07, and Nicola E. Ulibarri ’08 approached the challenge of following in Fosse’s footsteps with respect and an eye for innovation. “We tried to reach a balance,” says Powell. “We worked in the style of Bob Fosse with some more modern elements added. We’d say it’s a modernized Fosse style...
...news? Although Stat 101 and I never saw eye-to-eye, I am still confident that the probability of an awkward blocking discussion in your future is pretty darn high. In the meantime, let me provide you some perspective...
...life within freshmen entryways, the system needs some serious changes. Most importantly, the program needs a more effective mechanism to hold prefects accountable, for the whole academic year, to the task to which they have committed. Furthermore, it is difficult for officers of the Prefect Program to keep an eye on every prefect to make sure he or she is doing his or her job. With the greater funding and additional management promised by College administrators, the new advising program should have a substantial policy to ensure prefects are performing adequately. Under the current system, the program?...
...former walk-on to catch the eye of some of the biggest names in one of the top conferences in Division I basketball is something. But for that same walk-on to have started out as a football recruit at Harvard borders upon unbelievable...
While it may appear to the naked eye that the Oscar situation has been improving for black performers in recent years—with Jamie Foxx’s best actor win last year, Halle Berry and Denzel Washington’s simultaneous best actress and actor victories in 2002, Morgan Freeman’s reception of best supporting actor honors, and increasingly abundant nominations across categories—this perception represents a grave oversimplification of reality. In terms of their treatment of black actors and films, the Academy Awards have often been at best disappointing, and at worst, downright...