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Being the newcomer on a team isn??t just difficult for freshmen...
...kindest things to say about JohnBurnham Schwartz ’87’s new novel, “TheCommoner,” are the things that it isn??t.It isn??t over-long, over-complicated, oroverwrought; it isn??t slow or boring; itisn’t bad.The trouble is, it isn??t particularlygood, either. And if not for its compellingsource material—the story of EmpressMichiko, the first commoner to marryinto the Japanese royal family—thenovel would be much worse. Despite itsvivid subject, Schwartz’s bland...
...game could really pull off starting one of their tracks with a vocal interpretation of themselves taking a shit (and then reminding themselves to wash their hands), but more likely it’s that nobody else could do it quite so naturally. Incorporating laughs into his music isn??t really hard for Del. His unique flow and quirky rhymes lend themselves perfectly to lyrical concepts that’ll make you chuckle while simultaneously helping to “show you the ill view” that defines his world...
Meanwhile, as government policy and global trends walk right into our dining hall, Harvard students stay, for the most part, focused on their dinner plates. This is to some extent understandable—there isn??t much any of us can do with our dinner plans to alleviate starving in Africa. HUDS might, of course, cut corners, reduce waste, and try making us pay for the food we eat but, in the end, students might have to accept that, between paying Harvard workers a “living wage,” the benefits of unlimited dining...
...difficult for students to have a firm grasp of the current system. Says Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, the president of the Undergraduate Council (UC), “People have said that there might be something of a fine educational opportunity [in the Ad Board], which isn??t necessarily fully realized if students aren’t privy to the decisions that are made and why those decisions are made...