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...does one govern a family?’—or, by extension, a university? And his answer was this, ‘You govern a family’—or a university—‘as if you would cook a small fish; that is, very gently indeed.’ Here, I fear, I must break with Confucius. Sometimes we need to turn up the heat. Sometimes we need to flip that fish, make sure it lands properly on the other side. Harvard has no better ambassador, no better thinker, no stronger leader...
...wouldn’t say [the leak] is a bad thing,” Fish said. “It was bound to be a public issue...
...process is beginning. [Columbia] must find a way for students to lodge formal complaints and be protected while doing so,” Fish said...
...Fish has experience in campaigning against what she says is anti-Semitism...
Clearly, this fish-out-of-water romance is a well-worn and somewhat predictable formula, but director Ondrej Trojan and writer Kveta Legatova weave such a captivating and convincing story that it doesn’t matter. If anything, the unsurprising plotline serves to create a sense of comfort as the film delves deeper into the intricacies of life in a small Eastern European village during World War II; everyone knows everyone else and, if it weren’t for the very occasional appearance of Nazi soldiers—often accompanied by violence—it would feel...