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...sleek, polished production designed to “defin[e] the HUDS brand voice literally and visually” and meet the needs of students “who also happen to be Millenials.” HUDS suggests the new screens will improve sustainability by reducing paper and ink use, but that calculation neglects the energy costs involved in running (and manufacturing) the screens and kiosks—and fails to explain why menu cards, table tents, and other paper labels are still in use. Even so, student outcry over the purchase is a little misplaced. Claims that funds...

Author: By Julia Lam | Title: Whining and Dining | 10/23/2007 | See Source »

...long it would take to figure it out.So as soon as the preordained masterpiece was released, the blogs and message boards buzzed to life. The critics were at work.The reason? Figuring out the Something behind a Radiohead album takes a lot of time and a lot of ink. Go back and read the contemporary Pitchfork Media reviews for “Hail to the Thief” or “Kid A”: They’re pretty bad, as far as criticism goes. They give the records glowing reviews, but in vague terms, without quite knowing why.And...

Author: By Jake G. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CD OF THE WEEK: Radiohead, "In Rainbows" | 10/19/2007 | See Source »

...with everyone shouting at the top of their voices," she says. Her father, a textile merchant, died when she was a child; her widowed mother took over the family business before embarking on a successful career as an artist. (Chan's apartment is decorated with her mother's ink-brush paintings, and some of her mother's steely resolve seems to have rubbed off too.) Although she trained to become a social worker, Chan joined the government as an élite administrative cadet and enjoyed a 39-year career, marred only by a heavily criticized decision to separate a child...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lady in Waiting | 10/18/2007 | See Source »

...often asked myself how long it would be before the land of the free realized that having all its banknotes the same color and size was perhaps not the savviest concept. I know that change is not necessarily in the best interests of the inherently protective U.S. green-ink industry, but we all face sacrifices these days, especially when it comes to green issues. So, as you can imagine, a spring came into my step on this autumnal day when I read the news that your $5 bill will be taking on a different hue. John Fowler, London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 10/18/2007 | See Source »

...often asked myself how long it would be before the land of the free realized that having all its banknotes the same color and size was perhaps not the savviest concept. I know that change is not necessarily in the best interests of the inherently protective U.S. green-ink industry, but we all face sacrifices these days, especially when it comes to green issues. So, as you can imagine, a spring came into my step on this autumnal day when I read the news that your $5 bill will be taking on a different hue. John Fowler, LONDON...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A'jad in the Big Apple | 10/16/2007 | See Source »

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