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...breezy November night, Yan etches Chinese characters across most of the side of City Hall. They read "Save Queen's Pier" (an ironic appeal on behalf of a now demolished landmark), and the reason he can write them with impunity is because they are drawn using a laser pointer in high-intensity light - not spray paint. By standing on the roof of a parking lot across the street, he also avoids any danger of trespassing. When he's done, Yan erases the words by clicking a button on the laser pointer, connected to a laptop and projector at his feet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Writing on the Wall | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...images of a more ardent and idealistic era, during which students set down their pens and took up arms against the Vietnam War, the draft that accompanied it, and a host of other injustices. All of this simmering outrage boiled over at Harvard in 1969, when undergraduates seized University Hall in protest of the College’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program. For some, accompanying nostalgia for that era is a tangible disappointment in today’s students who, it may seem, have no interest in enduring truncheons and tear gas in the service...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Against Apathy, Always | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...year at Lavietes Pavilion, Harvard knocked off the Mountain Hawks, 83-75, getting 18 from point guard Drew Housman. Housman, the Crimson’s leading scorer this year, will look to make a similar offensive contribution, while having the task of holding down Lehigh leading scorer, sophomore Marquis Hall.—KEVIN C. REYESWhen the Harvard women’s basketball team has four players in double figures, it expects to come out with a win. But a hot-shooting Providence team came to Lavietes Pavilion Wednesday night with a shootout of its own planned, and shot over...

Author: By Crimson Sports Staff | Title: Best of the Rest: Other Crimson Sports in Action This Weekend | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

Last year, my hall in Thayer had a bulletin board with a map of the United States labeled “Where We Are From.” Attached to the map were pieces of orange paper with the names of all the hall’s residents. The coasts were covered in these little slips: San Franciscans crowded into the Pacific Ocean; Manhattanites spilled over into New Jersey. In between the orange masses was a wide expanse of empty map with three exceptions: single slips on Chicago, Minneapolis, and St. Louis. Aside from Florida and Texas, the Southern states...

Author: By Caroline A. Bleeke | Title: Don’t Coddle the Coasts | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...Roll, said the Cage was a great venue for small events. “People were definitely bummed out about it closing,” Doubet said. Changes made to New Quincy include the leveling of the JCR floor and the addition of an elevator to the dining hall, but the Cage did not undergo any major renovations other than a fresh coat of paint and the installation of a chain link fence, according to Quincy Building Manager Ronnie Levesque. The Cage is only open for events approved by the House Masters and the new Quincy Cage Manager, Alexandria...

Author: By J. nicole Anderson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: House Masters Reopen The Quincy Cage; No Events Yet Planned For The Basement Arts Space | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

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