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...program’s potential is more apparent. However, the prevailing belief that African American Studies must constitute the heart of AAAS is erroneous. The real future lies in African Studies. While African American Studies is a nebulous subject that dubiously stands by itself, African Studies is a bona fide and coherent field of regional study akin to East Asian or Near Eastern Studies. As such, it is a weighty area of inquiry that sadly has not received adequate attention, especially since it addresses urgent issues currently affecting humanity and the planet...
...star system won't vanish as long as there are bona fide market beaters like Bill Miller, whose Legg Mason Value Trust is on track to outrun the Standard & Poor's 500 for a 15th consecutive year. "But the industry is waking up to the scale problem that even stars have when a fund grows large," says Christine Benz, author of Morningstar Guide to Mutual Funds...
This offseason, Harvard women’s basketball coach Kathy Delaney-Smith changed the offense, shuffled her cards a little bit, and began a season without a bona fide star for the first time since 1998-1999.Not since all-everything forward Allison Feaster ’98 graduated has the Crimson been so balanced—and so anonymous. But senior point guard Laura Robinson, Harvard’s sixth man a year ago, is shedding that anonymity with deadly accuracy from the perimeter and Delaney-Smith’s go-ahead to make things happen from the point...
...brotherly love into the ground, seemingly lifting dialogue directly from after-school specials on PBS. While the movie should have been a showcase for the talented young stars, too much time is cluttered by CGI special effects. That said, “Zathura” is a bona fide entertaining kids movie that doesn’t insult the age of anyone in the audience. College-aged audiences may not flock to “Zathura,” but those stuck babysitting siblings during the Thanksgiving vacation should consider filling the void with this space flick...
...Cage (in the basement of Quincy House) became the epicenter for indie rock enthusiasts at Harvard eager for free beer and music. Although it had been burdened with the disclaimer that the “first time is the worst time,” The Masquerock was a bona fide respectable rock concert of student bands, featuring Susan Putnins and the Sinister Turns (covering Third Eye Blind), Plan B for the Type A’s (covering Weezer), and Dramadairy (covering Nirvana). Dozens of students sought a study break (or traipsed in from Quincy Stein Club), to hear the bands...