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...wasn't really missing an hour-long medical drama. How is this one different? I have no idea, because I don't watch the other ones. You'll have to tell...
Students mulled over the idea of what it means to be masculine in a conversation about men—but dominated by women—at the Women’s Center last night. The hour-long meeting, which drew 18 students, was dedicated to reviewing the latest “masculine mystique” issue of Diversity and Distinction, a quarterly undergraduate-run magazine focusing on social and civil rights. Talk centered on the importance of studying gender roles in society. “They always focus on teenage girls, but I also think stuff happens to boys...
...year before Harvard at the University of St. Andrews, and I’ve been back every summer to caddy on the golf course. Last summer I shot a documentary about caddying. I shot about 32 hours; sometimes I was following caddies all day, caddying myself and filming, and I’m editing that into an hour-long film...
...discussion, Banaji pointed to studies that show hope for overcoming mind bugs. One such study found that having friends of other races can lower implicit bias. Another found that yoga practitioners in India were able to control and lower their biases consciously. While the discussion began with an hour-long presentation by Banaji, showing the current research demonstrating the tendency to subconscious prejudices, the second hour was spent in a panel discussion where both the audience, Shelby, and the other panelist, Richard C. Lewontin ’51, Agassiz research professor, explored the implications of Banaji’s research...
There's a sly hipster syncopation to his cadence, "Been stuck there for a while." But the folksiness pretty much disappears when he starts answering questions. Obama's actual speaking style is quietly conversational, low in rhetoric-saturated fat; there is no harrumph to him. About halfway through the hour-long meeting, a middle-aged man stands up and says what seems to be on everyone's mind, with appropriate passion: "Congress hasn't done a damn thing this year. I'm tired of the politicians blaming each other. We should throw them all out and start over...