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...relative unknown but he offers an earnest and emotionally present performance that seems to exist almost in spite of the film’s oppressive post-ironic atmosphere. On the other hand, Macdonald—who emerges early on as Victor’s “honest?? love interest—is effectively wooden and dream-girl-by-the-numbers, though not without the afforded Palanhiuk twist that may or may not redeem her inadequacies.Fans of David Fincher’s adaptation of the author’s first novel, 1999?...
...simply a memory after walking down it nearly every day since sophomore year.Fortunately, I had the privilege of sticking mostly to the north side of Mount Auburn St., sparing myself long, cold walks in the winter down to the rest of the River Houses. Let’s be honest??I was pretty spoiled here.As my four years at Harvard come to a close and nostalgia sets in, Im forced to think about what I have enjoyed and what I would have done differently. Fortunately, the latter list remains small. Sportswriting, though, ranks highly on the enjoyable list.The...
...sensitivity of both the Communist regimes in China and North Korea. The Early Korea Project represents a unique opportunity to clarify the historical facts on the ground–to highlight the cultural heritage of an understudied region and provide an objective, transparent—and most importantly, academically honest??appraisal of land claims. As an academic institution of the highest caliber, Harvard owes it to itself and the Northeast Asian History Foundation to utilize this money well...
...Let’s be honest??a lot of people concentrate in economics because they want to do something in finance,” says Bibergan, who will work at a private equity firm in Moscow next year. But he says that Harvard’s finance offerings are “very paltry.” Bibergan cross-registered in several courses at MIT to gain the pre-professional training that Harvard doesn’t provide...
...student in Quincy House, says that he remembers a prevailing “intense concern” at the time, particularly among pre-meds, that some students were “bending rules.” “There was a general sense that Harvard students were honest??except when the stakes were very high, like trying to get into medical school,” Stoner says.Stoner cites instances where students sabotaged their lab mates’ chemistry experiments.But he says that cheating is not a flaw of the College but of human nature. While the competitive...