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...addressing “the social, political, and economic issues that Latinas confront today.” As of last fall, 238 Hispanic women were enrolled at the College, or about 3.5 percent of the student population. Other participants at the conference included Noelia Rodriguez, a fellow at the Institute of Politics and the former press secretary to First Lady Laura Bush, as well as Romance languages professor Doris Sommer, the director of graduate studies in Spanish at Harvard. In her speech, Sommer spoke of the need to embrace multiculturalism in the United States, and emphasized the value of bilingualism...
...Fellow candidate Frances I. Martel '09 and her campaign staff, not including her chronically absent running mate Leo P. Zimmermann '09, were also present to congratulate their opponents. The two tickets had previously agreed to combine their celebrations...
...integrating the theoretical with the practical,” he says of his award-winning work as a Harvard teaching fellow. “When I teach about campaigns, for example, I feel that students appreciate the fact that I have some practical experience...
...Petite, with delicate features and clad in a festive red sweater, this adjective seems inappropriate upon a first glance of the famed dancer. But one look into her bright eyes, perceptibly curious and insistently alive, and it is easy to understand their impressions. Dakin is currently a Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and will be performing with the Harvard Contemporary Dance Ensemble this weekend. When asked how she would introduce her solo, a Martha Graham piece entitled “Lamentation,” she responds simply: “I wouldn’t. That?...
...Pride and Prejudice,” both critics and viewers, tended to be avid Austenites. An L.A. Weekly critic complained that “Knightley plays Lizzie as, of all things, a head-tossing daddy’s girl,” while a close friend (and fellow English concentrator) disdainfully referred to Wright’s interpretation as “Brontë-esque.” Though we expressed it differently, we all had the same essential problem with the film—it just didn’t feel like the book. With novels like...