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...drier tailgate had been developed is beyond me.By its sins of omission, the College has once again shot itself in the foot. Perhaps this time, as it tries to stop the bleeding, University Hall will realize that putting a positive spin on unfortunate news is anything but rocket science.Adam Goldenberg ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House...
...experience is any indication, the banners will return to their storage places and Germans will once again feel uncomfortable being seen as what they are: Germans. I certainly hope I haven’t seen those distinctive black, red, and gold stripes for the last time. Adam Goldenberg ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House. He is touring the world with The Harvard Din & Tonics...
...their peers’.The legacy of President Summers will add to Harvard’s ability to contribute to scientific inquiry through institutionalized collaboration and innovation. One can only hope that Harvard College’s liberal arts focus won’t be torpedoed in the process.Adam Goldenberg ’08 is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House. His column appears regularly...
...whose interests cover a social and extracurricular spectrum ranging from the Din & Tonics a cappella group to the Harvard Yearbook. The newly-formed College Events Board (CEB) elected its five-member executive board in their first meeting last Thursday. Tessa C. Petrich ’07 and S. Adam Goldenberg ’08 will lead the twenty-member social programming group that will take over the responsibilities of the Campus Life Committee (CLC) for coordination of large-scale campus events like the Harvard State Fair and the Harvard-Yale football game pep rally. Secretary Andrea M. Nosal...
...exposure to people walking past and to perform for a more casual audience.” The Din and Tonics are known for jazz music from the 1920s, ’30s, and ’40s, but the group’s business manager, S. Adam Goldenberg ’08, who is also a Crimson editor, says that Friday’s audience shouldn’t be surprised by some Calypso or Latin music. Goldenberg also references the group’s ability to take “really traditional American music and bring...