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...affiliates and shot on campus, “Bachelors Cottage” represents a novel cinematic endeavor that stands apart from the work done by the Visual and Environmental Studies department and HRTV. So head over to Boylston this Saturday night and witness a bit of Harvard film history??it may be almost as exciting as the red carpet itself...
...that the continent that bred the majority of consequential leaders in history now suddenly finds itself in history??s right lane, rapidly passed by countries it considered barbaric and infantile not even a 100 years ago? How has Europe come to a situation where it is virtually powerless to change the behavior of Iran, a country that was a third-rate backwater barely 60 years ago and a second-rate despotism not even 30 years past...
...answer has two main components: one, demographic, is extremely simple, and the other, spiritual, is more complex. These two factors have left Europe increasingly feeble in both thought and deed and have made the continent—once history??s great driving force—into a mere spectator, alternately cheering and booing from the sidelines but powerless to affect the outcome...
...centralized leadership has arisen to shepherd these major initiatives through. While some members of the current Faculty may have grown used to the understated approach of former University President Neil L. Rudenstine, Harvard’s most memorable and admired presidents—the Eliots, the Connants of our history??have been bold visionaries who took a hands-on role in defining University policy and more broadly, the central tenets of American higher learning. Summers was brought in to revitalize the University presidency as Harvard looks to reflect and retool.The onus is on the Faculty...
Just five games into the Ivy basketball season, it’s already time to add yet another name to history??s illustrious list of standout Harvard freshmen. First there was Allison Feaster ’98—the do-everything forward and Harvard’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder—who corralled Ivy Rookie of the Year honors in 1995 and was named Ivy Player of the Year in each of the three subsequent seasons. Then along came Hana Peljto ’04, the league’s top rookie...