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...Coming Fall” (see a pattern?). The “demography is destiny” thesis combines two related arguments: Firstly, Europeans (meaning, inevitably, Christians) are committing collective suicide by not reproducing fast enough; secondly, Muslims are replacing these sterile sons of Europe. This argument isn??t solely the domain of the religious right—Oriana Fallaci, a vitriolic Italian atheist, made similar arguments—but theocons are undoubtedly the most vocal doomsday prophets...
...liberal arts education at Harvard is provided by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, not the Faculty of Arts or Sciences. A well-balanced education isn??t the quickest path to fulfill requirements for professional school, but rather a slow process that gives students tools through which they can comprehend the world they live in. Harvard needs to take more seriously its commitment to interdisciplinary studies that not only cross departmental lines, but also cross the humanities-science barrier. If not, then we will be able to watch the death of more concentrations in the near future...
...member of both the Harvard Ballet Company and the Harvard Contemporary Dance Ensemble. She has choreographed dances for a number of student groups on campus, including the Harvard Early Music Society (HEMS), the Harvard Ballet Company, and the OFA Dance Program’s spring dance showcases. And Koch isn??t just choreographing dances—she’s choreographing winning dances. Her piece “fallen falling” was chosen to represent Harvard at a regional American College Dance Festival in February of 2008. HEMS will perform a piece she choreographed...
Most musicians view music in creative terms; it’s a medium that’s emotional and moving. But to senior Mark P. Musico ’07, winner of the Radcliffe Doris Cohen Levi Prize for musical theater, music isn??t limited to aesthetics—it’s also a science.“In science, you think of inputs,” he says. “In theater, these inputs are lighting, music, and the like.” His view of music as an “input?...
...Oladehin, a biology concentrator, plans to spend next year pursuing research in town while applying to medical school.Yet while he choreographed his final piece for Expressions to a Janet Jackson song, called “Got ‘Til It’s Gone,” Oladehin isn??t ready to retire his dancing shoes just yet. He plans to continue teaching dance classes and competing in popping competitions throughout the Boston area.“Dancing’s something I love to do now,” he says. “Once...