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...into overall alignment by encouraging full range of motion.Even more than the physical benefits, however, Cohen cites the mental benefits of yoga for increasing awareness, “In America, there is a misconception that yoga is just stretching, but it’s not just that. First and foremost, it is a mindfulness technique to quiet the mind through the lens of the body.”Incorporating mental exercises into her yoga sessions, Cohen uses breathing, focus, and visualization exercises to help athletes increase awareness of the connection between mind, body, and breath. “Visualization...
That very year, The Crimson detailed the visit of Emmeline Pankhurst, Britain’s foremost militant suffragette, for a lecture series with other suffragists and Ivy League professors. Three years later, Harvard welcomed Jane Addams of Hull House; in 1918, Congress passed the Susan B. Anthony Bill, the first step towards enfranchisement. While ginger ale, moonlit walks, and secret sleepovers might have been fulfilling enough for the 1905 woman, The Club risked falling victim to its own conceit...
...Antigone in New York. , Polish emigre Janusz Glowacki has carved a niche as the U.S. stage's foremost writer on the East European immigrant experience, and he may be the most incisive satirist as well. Washington's Arena Stage impeccably mounted this odd lark, derived from Greek myth, about two derelicts' attempt to bury a fallen comrade -- interspersed with caustic remarks about two soulless worlds: the KGB's Russia and Manhattan...
...yesterday, we agree that “a big priority will be to reevaluate and overhaul the way the UC is involved in social programming.” Only by admitting the mistakes of the past, honestly evaluating our own capabilities, and keeping the needs of students first and foremost in our minds can we begin to address the question of what went wrong. For these reasons the relationship between the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) and the UC needs to be seriously reevaluated. On Tuesday night, the UC met in an emergency session to discuss problems surrounding the concert, minutes...
...central banker unlikely to support more and deeper tax cuts. As National Review put it, "Much right now is being made of President Bush's historic chance to remake the Supreme Court. No doubt that's true. Perhaps just as important will be Bush's Federal Reserve appointments, foremost of which will be Alan Greenspan's replacement. For his views on taxes and growth limits alone, Bernanke would be a big step in the wrong direction...