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...Gordon said that the University had to “do better than just being fair and transparent” in its negotiations...
...opening with a first-place race. Despite amounting another first-place showing and two second-place finishes, the Crimson fell to eventual winner Stanford. Yale, St. Mary’s, Charleston, and Navy rounded out the top five, but Watson doesn’t think the results are a fair indication of the upcoming spring season. “We were at a disadvantage in Boston having such a cold winter and with the Charles frozen,” she said. “Going out on the water this weekend was sort of a trial by fire...
...From Vanity Fair, Clark worked her way up in the industry, landing jobs at publishing houses such as Simon & Schuster and writing for periodicals such as New York Magazine. Her latest job was at ReganBooks, working for Judith Regan, once hailed by the Daily Telegraph as “the angriest woman in the media” and who recently made headlines after being fired following her attempt to publish O.J. Simpson’s book...
...each line curves, thickens, and thins in its own unique way. In these slyly minimal photographs, Clergue most creatively celebrates the female form, for which the plain rigidity of the inorganic world is a foil. Here, it is the women who are strong, not the city. Also receiving their fair share of attention in the main gallery are Clergue’s semi-abstractions of salt flats, marshes, and coastal areas. The arid earth in “Craquelures de Sel” resembles Aaron Siskind’s peeling posters, and the undulating reflections of reeds...
...fair, I am not blaming the Harvard College Democrats for getting needlessly preoccupied with the 2008 election. The media has so saturated our society with the latest gossip on what’s happening on the campaign trail, it’s no wonder people have turned into cyborgs, mindlessly going into New Hampshire to spread the gospel of Obama, Hillary, or this Dodd fellow...