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...Times. Presiding at their ceremony was Harold H. Koh ’75, who is now the dean of Yale Law School and a member of Harvard’s Board of Overseers. Law School Dean Elena Kagan called Feldman “one of the stars of his generation?? and praised him for the breadth of his research in a statement yesterday. “From his on-the-ground knowledge of lawmaking in Iraq to his historical research on religious freedom in the United States, his range is as wide as any in the legal academy...
...fact that we’re so eager and so easily able to find out everyone’s business makes clear the true driving force behind the deluge of previously private information: our generation??s culture revolves around the process of painstakingly constructing, dismantling, and constructing again the identities that we present for public consumption via facebook.com and MySpace. For many, the motivation seems to be to create an identity that appears more complex, serious, or just more likable than the real person behind the curtain. After all, when people quote John Stuart Mill in their profiles...
...called “Soul Food,” which is—I’m not kidding—an improvised jam about buying some soul food.The live tracks aren’t much better. The band ruins an early performance of “Fight This Generation?? by playing two slide whistles throughout the cut. Malkmus wastes our time by tuning his guitar for nearly a minute before a mediocre rendition of “Unfair.”And yet, upon finishing this bloated set, one can’t help the feeling that...
Focusing too much on the bright future will create a “lost generation?? of students stuck between old and new. By expanding the Core, the principles of the new general education system can begin to be applied to the old system. The Classes of 2007 to 2010 may not get the full benefit of a new general education system, but they should not be totally left behind...
...Harvard is consistent with this national data. “We’ve seen a steady rise in students getting involved over the past three years,” he said. Corbin said that this generation is increasingly being known as the “next great generation?? for civic commitment and volunteerism. “Public service seems to be a large part of the college application process these days,” said David P. Slichter ’07, co-director of Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment (BRYE) Extension, an afterschool program for Vietnamese refugee...