Word: fatefulness
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...Bono didn't point fingers at anyone or accuse the U.S. of not sending enough money to Africa. What a rarity from a celebrity! Bono's well-written insight is inspiring and has heart. He recognizes that the U.S. isn't the only country with Africa's fate resting on its shoulders. European nations also need to take action. Sarah Gooch, COLUMBIA, MISSOURI...
Sophomores living in the Quad might curse their fate, but at least it would only last a year. And the advantages are hard to deny—aside from the intangible community benefits, sophomores would enjoy more focused advising, particularly now that concentration choice has been moved back a semester. Sophomore advising could be more dedicated to concentration-based inquiry and focus, without the pressure of the pre-professional focus their upperclassmen peers are driving towards. Advising staff could be specialized to deal with these types of issues, and to combat the sophomore slump, just as proctors are currently specifically...
...says Fergus in an in-person interview with The Crimson. His cool demeanor, whimsical digressions, and unassuming nature suggest that he truly believes in the controlling forces of destiny—for good or ill.IT IS YOUR DESTINY“First Snow” is a movie about fate and the inevitable consequence of one’s decisions. The main character, Jimmy (Guy Pearce, of “Memento” fame), is haunted by the grim predictions of a roadside fortune teller who warns that his life is safe only until “the first snow...
...notorious life of crime. Initially, Rugged’s attempts at law-breaking are so pathetic that the only person who thinks he’s cool is his half-wit sidekick, Lagrand (Paul Schneider, “All the Real Girls”). Through twists of fate and macabre miscommunication, however, Rugged bumbles into a status upgrade from town peon to local legend and “cop killer” by the end of the film. “Live Free or Die” follows Rugged through exploits and errors alike, introducing the audience to a cast...
...Larsen Librarian of Harvard College Nancy Cline said of Lamont’s coming renovation.Cline said moving the parts of the SSP closer together would facilitate research.“We will be bringing together people to work more effectively,” said Cline.MAKE WAY FOR ARTThe fate of what is currently the Littauer library space has long been uncertain. According to Cline, previous plans included adding more social science holdings to Littauer. Before the art books’ long-term need for space became apparent, Harvard College Library administrators believed the art books might simply be able...