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...that Jeezy rarely displays. Mostly he just relies on his schtick, spouting syrupy trap-hop aphorisms and yelling “Yeeeeaah!” and “Ha ha!” so many times that Jeezy almost verges on self-parody. Luckily, even a bored Jeezy isn??t boring; his standard fare still swaggers...
...amazing.” Because costs of travel and language barriers might prevent the parents of some Latino students from coming to Cambridge, Urzua established the first ever holiday dinner in Los Angeles last December to “bring Harvard to them.” And Urzua isn??t just interested in off-campus Latino issues: in the past four years, Urzua has revamped RAZA, Harvard’s Mexican and Mexican-American cultural group, serving as the organization’s president in the 2005-2006 acadmic year. Under her leadership, RAZA, whose total membership numbered...
...curriculum is going to have to be some combination of those.” At this point, the biggest difference between the Core and its proposed reincarnation—which needs to pass through further discussion and a full Faculty vote to be put in place—isn??t in its appearance, but in its mission. While the Core emphasizes “ways of knowing,” the current proposal stresses connections between academic study and the real world. Many professors will now have to think about how to revamp some of their courses...
...pages of FM. She designs her own clothes, and she won FM’s Project Runway Challenge by constructing a sassy backless dress and matching jacket out of less than $8 worth of Garment District trash-turned-treasure. Post-graduation, Petrich hopes to work creatively, although she isn??t sure how. “I’m a little bit all over the place,” she says, “but I’m definitely not worried about the future.” In the meantime, she’s also a manager...
...exclusion of non-Christians from the celebration of Christmas is that while Christmas may mean one thing to those who celebrate it in the religious sense, it means something else entirely to those others who are seen as trying to horn in and take holiday cheer that isn??t rightfully theirs. Thanks to the tendency of American society to pick up on cultural traditions and then disseminate them for public consumption, it’s almost inconceivable that any group could expect to keep anything strictly for themselves. After all, apart from the fact that most Americans...