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That vibrant centrality of Allston is a lot harder to imagine than commissioning a renowned architect or routing the shuttle bus for 12-minute pickup intervals. Making Allston a center, not an annex, is going to be exceedingly hard??there is no magic bullet. But one foundational—not decorative—element of Allston (and therefore of Harvard) ought to be the arts alongside the sciences. A science park with dorms and high-end retail shops is not enough; my utopia Allston includes that fabulous science, the dorms and shops—alongside a cacophony...
Malin says that the Admissions Office realized in 1982 that it was going to have to work “really hard?? to offset the negative reaction that students and parents heard all around them...
...left with only marginal changes that do not affect the underlying incentives to donate, and, as a result, campaign finance reforms just shift money around. So, when “soft” money was banned by the 2002 McCain-Feingold reform, candidates raised more “hard?? money, and 527s (such as the Swift Boat Veterans) picked up the remaining slack...
...confused with the upcoming “Die Hard?? sequel of a similar title, “Live Free or Die” is an independently-made dark comedy about petty crooks in New Hampshire. Written and directed by Gregg R. Kavet ’90 and Andy E. Robin ’90—both of whom are former writers for “Seinfeld”—“Live Free or Die” aspires to be a hybrid between “Garden State?...
...students to give those people a bit of a break,” said Professor of Semitic Philology John Huehnergard, who teaches Social Analysis 74, “Visible Language: Writing Systems, Scripts, and Literacy.” “I think it’d be just hard??a midterm at the same time that you’re trying desperately to finish a senior thesis for the department’s deadline,” he said. The details of particular arrangements vary from professor to professor. While Huehnergard pushes back the dates...