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...first few weeks, there were times I would be sitting in the college library, listing to a music CD, and I would think, ‘Surely there’s some work I should be doing’. I hadn??t got used to the idea that sitting and listening to a CD was part of my work...
...early 11 a.m. section into a buzzing center of uber-competency. Platforms were drafted. Supporters were organized through complex algorithms. Slogans were crafted and pushed through numerous study groups. Strategy meetings in their Pentagonesque fashion prepared candidates for every contingency from Canada invading the U.S. to the obscure. Students hadn??t been this motivated since applying to college. However, the most amazing aspect of the process was the Web sites made to razzle-dazzle...
...Antigone,” Chekhov’s “The Seagull” and Shakespeare’s “Richard II.” “Having a 20-minute scene really allows a kind of depth of...character work that I hadn??t gotten to do in such a sustained way before,” Zalisk says. Depth and richness in LaBute’s work effects both comedic and tragic reactions for the audience, not only from scene to scene but from minute to minute, according to Zalisk...
...Harvard coach Katey Stone pressed the team for greater effort. “I told them if something good was going to happen, they needed to earn it,” she said after the game. “In the last eight minutes of the first period, we hadn??t [earned it].” Harvard upped its level of play in the second period, with Chu and sophomore forward Sarah Vaillancourt taking numerous shots. Again, at the 9:55 mark, Cahow capitalized, knocking in a Vaillancourt rebound for her second goal of the game...
...steady following of devoted members.According to President of HRG&SP Casey M. Lurtz ’07, “[HRG&SP is] well known among the community who like this kind of theater and operettas.” “Some of our earlier alums hadn??t expected people to still care about Gilbert and Sullivan. Their shows are particular to a time period, and so they thought they would have less appeal to modern audiences. However, this love for Gilbert and Sullivan has managed to be kept alive at Harvard,” she continues.In...