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...according to Craig. The former president of the center’s undergraduate board, Alexander Bevilacqua ’07, said, “When I was a freshman, the center’s events had a different feel. Everyone in the audience had a PhD or had gray hair.” “Now we are able to collaborate with these scholars instead of sitting behind them,” added Bevilacqua, who is also a Crimson editorial editor. Catering to its younger audience, the center is featuring a podcast interview series entitled “VOIX?...
...also curious as to why the editorial staff felt it was necessary to mention Breeden’s Oct. 11 cartoon (with Kim Jong Il’s hair depicted as a mushroom cloud) when the editors’ note itself states that this image was employed by at least four different artists. Breeden’s only crime is that in a select few of her pieces she went for an obvious gag, an offense quite common in editorial cartooning, worthy of a reprimand, at most, but certainly not a pink slip...
...Surely you’ve heard the term by now—several cartoonists give birth to the same idea, usually all at once. Your cartoonist seems to have jumped on board a slow train to Yahtzee-ville with her depiction of Kim’s mushroom cloud hair...
...Washington, D.C., which Nagy directs. Even if he doesn’t get to blow the money on a trip to the Greek isles, at least Nagy’s prominence in the Greek world has risen exponentially. But can we expect this philhellene to let down his metaphorical hair now that his position as leader of the classical world is truly solidified? In other words, will we be seeing him going Greek in a sheet at some upcoming toga parties? Most definitely not—Nagy’s view of such ragers is simple: “They?...
...Nicole B. Urken ’07 is a Social Studies concentrator in Kirkland House. Though she laments she will never be Scottish, she does admit to highlighting her hair red. She is still not sure if she should have told airport security if her trip was for business or pleasure...