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...semester went on, it became readily apparent voter and candidate apathy were just a small part of the UC’s publicity shortcomings.In mid-October, the UC and the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) announced, with great fanfare, that hip-hop artist Wyclef Jean would headline the fall??s major campus concert. “We are confident that the HCC has it right this year,” we exclaimed at the time. “Wyclef will certainly stir significant interest.” Ultimately, however, the concert was an unmitigated failure. Ticket sales were...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Big Battles, Small Successes | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

...FYSC and Cabot House Committee. Goldenberg is a member of the Crimson Key Society, sings for the Din & Tonics, and is a Crimson editorial editor. At what Board members called a calm but energetic election in the Straus Common Room last Thursday, the CEB also elected coordinators for next fall??s two major campus-wide social events. Allison B. Kessler ’07 will coordinate September’s Welcome Back Event, and Rachel M. Berkey ’08 will coordinate November’s Harvard-Yale football game pep rally. Finally, President of the Kuumba...

Author: By Emily J. Nelson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Elected To Plan Events | 5/22/2006 | See Source »

...shows. Even the underwhelming culinary options had a certain charm on this Sunday eve. Folds’ songs proved to be great background for some hours of timely relaxation and unwinding just before the beginning of reading period. We hope the new College Events Board keeps Yardfest and the fall??s Harvard State Fair in mind as they begin to set an agenda for next year. In particular, the Yard has proven a great venue for these sorts of events, successfully bringing social life back to the University’s historic center. The aftermath of the concert...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Ben Didn’t Fold; He Rocked | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

Students in search of a portal to the humanities will soon have many options, thanks to a variety of new interdisciplinary humanities courses announced last week. These courses––most of which will be offered in 2007-08, but some of which will debut this fall??–will greatly enrich Harvard’s humanities offerings along the lines proposed by the Harvard College Curricular Review (HCCR), and will serve as needed pathways into the often overspecialized world of Harvard’s arts and literature courses. Envisioned by Dean...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Portals of Pedagogy | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

Over half of college students across the nation are concerned with the moral direction of the U.S., and only 33 percent approve of the job President Bush is doing—down from 41 percent last fall??according to poll results released by the Institute of Politics (IOP) yesterday...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IOP Poll: Students Divided on Faith | 4/12/2006 | See Source »

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