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...says. “So I wrote like a little page TV series that I’d enact with my brother and my dad.” In high school, Mayer began collaborating with his older brother on an as-yet-unpublished movie script “for fun?? during summer vacations. Yet Mayer had no history of participation in formal playwriting competitions before entering the VSA Arts contest...
...While you won’t be able to be “baptized” in the gospel of Neen as visitors to Athens were, you can go to www.neen.org and procrastinate with endless hours of animation, video, and philosophy. Perhaps the most famous—and most fun??of these is Manetas’ www.jacksonpollock.org, in which even the biggest skeptic of abstract art can try his hand at splatter painting. —Staff writer Kristina M. Moore can be reached at moore2@fas.harvard.edu...
...killer walk for the lazy), and when you stumble out into the light, you realize you’ve taken about five sentences of notes. Yup: Watson literally said nothing.Basically he shows slides of his farm in Iowa. But the TFs can be cute and a lot of fun??high marks go to Joon, a laid-back West Point grad who showed Conan O’Brien clips in class—and the term paper topic is wiiide-open. One senior wrote about marijuana and food in stoner movies like “Half-Baked...
There is a joke making the rounds in University Hall that the College owes its “fun?? budget to a game of tennis. According to a Harvard administrator, outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers and Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 are occasional tennis partners, and the two have been known to discuss undergraduate life over the net.Those games and discussions appear to have paid off, as the College has increasingly relied on the Office of the President to fund its undergraduate life initiatives.Summers has used his office?...
...formed an executive board of twelve for the organization, with three vice presidents and four committees. The group will host a variety of activities including producing a newsletter, organizing seminars on positive psychology, and “healthy, positive activities where people get to know each other and have fun?? such as pajama parties, according to Siner. The enthusiastic response to the group is building off of the popularity of Ben-Shahar’s popular Positive Psychology class, which drew 842 students this semester, the most of any College course. Siner said that Ben-Shahar encouraged...