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Ever heard that America is divided between the right and the left, the culture and the counterculture? Just in case you haven??t, Paula Vogel’s “The Mineola Twins,” which runs in the Loeb Ex through Oct. 27, is happy to remind...
...produce new classes for the Core, creating a “crunch in terms of available courses” for students. He added that he has heard no objections from faculty to the charge set forth by the letter. “It seems to be voluntary, so I haven??t heard any reaction to this,” Thomas said. Lewis predicted that a “significant number” of students in the Class of 2011—who are expected to have a choice between the Core and Gen Ed—will still...
...Kyle Kovacs and Elyse Dolbec—had the week off, and prior to the weekend slate, Harvard saw itself slip in the national polls: the Crimson co-eds dropped from fifth to seventh in the country and the women dropped from fourth to eighth.“We haven??t been sailing as well as we can,” sophomore Liz Powers said. “I don’t think our scores have reflected our ability lately.”STU NELSON REGATTAThe women’s team traveled to Storrs, Conn...
...Crimson, all lines seemed to gel relatively well this weekend. Given that most teams outside of the Ivy League are already in the midst of their regular-seasons schedules, finding the right line combinations is always a bit of an expedited process for Harvard. “We haven??t had half the practices that this team has had and half the practices that other teams that are not Ivy League schools have had,” Vaillancourt noted. “But I think we are in pretty good shape.” The top line...
...steam. For such an unconventional story with such unconventional characters, the ending is painfully banal: the bad girl returns to her schoolboy sweetheart. The bad girl-turned-good ending is wholly uncompelling. “At least admit I’ve given you the subject for a novel. Haven??t I, good boy?” Otilita tritely says at the end. Perhaps she has, but, in her movie-ending change-of-heart, she has also done away with the darker edge that made the novel worth reading. —Staff writer Anjali Motgi...