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...worried that this would last.” James’ ragged voice is so captivatingly emotional that just that one line suffices. The group then builds into a high-register guitar solo before drifting back into the quiet sonic coma in which the song—and Z itself??began. The song’s denouement lasts approximately two full minutes, but when it finally fades into silence, you’ll undoubtedly feel compelled to start it over again, unlike the album as a whole. —Staff writer Nathaniel Naddaff-Hafrey can be reached...
Some of the biggest adjustments both of the players have had to make concern volleyball, itself??the college game is significantly different from high school level. For starters, the matches are best-out-of-five instead of best-out-of-three...
...genocidal crisis in Sudan stirred remarkable student action this year. Campus groups worked tirelessly, not only to raise awareness—a commendable feat in itself??but to effect change in University policy regarding its investment holdings. While we have not always agreed with various student groups’ methods of calling for Harvard’s divestment from companies like PetroChina—a Beijing-based oil company with strong ties to the Sudanese government—we have always staunchly agreed with their intentions. And as the Harvard Corporation announced in April that it was withdrawing...
Much of what is donated to the HCF goes towards financial aid; indeed, most seniors choose this end specifically. It is imperative that the HCF remain healthy and replenished, as the future of progressive financial aid initiatives—not to mention financial aid itself??depends on it. We discouraged students from withholding their donations from Senior Gift; giving to SGP unfairly hindered the future of financial...
...entrance, and “Depart to Serve Better Thy Country and Thy Kind,” says the exit. But don’t we already strive to do both at once? Aren’t the boundaries of the Yard—the space and the College itself??more porous than ever before? Indeed, is that old motto, explicating the separation between Harvard and the world, any more necessary nowadays than the old gate and the wall on which it’s written...