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...independently. You are always aware of how much work you put into it and you have to make everything your own. It helped me prove to my self how strongly I felt about theater and pursuing it regardless of the structure.” What does the future hold for Kline? Neither history nor science. “I will be doing something in theater. I think ideally I would love to be working someplace where it would be possible to do more than just one job, but I am pretty open to a lot of different roles as long...
...advertising these positions and making it clearer that, through the same process and website that OCR uses, students can find an even broader range of jobs. As a second effort, OCS should make a point of adding more companies to the e-recruiting website even if they do not hold on-campus interviews. The key is making as broad a range of opportunities as possible accessible from one easy-to-use location. Finally, while there are several career fair events throughout the year, none receives as much publicity or focus as the major career fair in the fall, roughly corresponding...
...also be just two people talking,” he says. “With that, we’re getting into the kind of territory that’s exciting to me.” Though Pecci is not yet sure about what his future will hold, his zeal for theater shows no signs of flagging. He plans to continue working with his theater company, One Night Only, performing and devising more shows. Pecci further hopes to be able to remain in the Boston area. “I’d like to try to help my hometown...
...necessary to ensure that Harvard students actually attend the events that SEF is financing. Understandably, the organization has a real interest in making sure they are not funding unused tickets. But there are more subtle ways of doing this. One possible work-around would be to have students hold onto a program, sign it, and turn it into the SEF Office. Other ways to prove attendance at an event are also possible. The objection is merely logistical and should not outweigh the feelings some have when they are singled out in front of their peers...
When Michael Scott (Steve Carrel) of “The Office” talks about paper with that little twinkle in his eye, I admit I get a little choked up. Like Michael, I have an affinity for paper, and I love to hold it in my hands. That’s what she said.Recently though, I was on the website for Amazon’s “Kindle 2,” and what I saw caused concern in my paper-loving heart. The Kindle is essentially the iPod of books, allowing users to download a wide range...