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...what makes human unique—what Hauser has termed “humaniqueness”. If something initially considered to be unique to humans is found in any other species, whether that species is dog or monkeys, then that hypothesis is defeated, Hauser said. Katherine J. McAuliffe, a graduate student in Hauser’s lab, is currently completing work on a project designed to study inequity aversion in the tamarins, which she says will be done in the few weeks before the tamarins leave. “We’re looking for a sense of fairness...

Author: By Alissa M D'gama, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dogs To Replace Monkeys in Lab | 2/20/2009 | See Source »

...child. “I feel satisfied feeling that I’m contributing something to the Cambridge community.”Coogan and his performing partner, violinist Nora K. Ali ’11, are only two of a group of students that street perform. Ari J. Kriegel ’11 has juggled for the Cambridge community, while Felice S. Ford ’11 plays the ukulele on Church Street. Anna M. Resnick ’09 also holds a street performing license from the Cambridge Arts Council, and Robert S. Yi ’10 just...

Author: By Bora Fezga and Melanie E. Long, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Harvard Square Center of Performing Smarts | 2/20/2009 | See Source »

...House of Blues, a former Harvard Square institution, broke in its new digs in Boston last night to the tune of a reunited J. Geils Band. Dan Aykroyd and Isaac Tigrett—who also founded the Hard Rock Café chain together—opened up the first House of Blues in Harvard Square on 96 Winthrop St. in 1992. It closed in 2003 after outgrowing its original space, which held only 180 people. After the House of Blues closed, Brother Jimmy’s, a southern-themed bar and restaurant, moved in for about two years. Tommy Doyle?...

Author: By Lingbo Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Iconic Blues Restaurant Reopens | 2/20/2009 | See Source »

...Brian J. Bolduc ’10 is an economics concentrator in Winthrop House. On alternate Tuesdays, his column, “Stubborn Things,” will remind Harvard of the conservative viewpoint it often forgets in campus debates. And, whatever may be the dictates of students’ passion, he will show that they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Spring 2009 Columnists | 2/19/2009 | See Source »

...receiving funding from the stimulus package, and Cambridge was no different. According to City Councillor Craig A. Kelley, Cambridge has a large list of projects that require funding—including street work, sewer reconstruction, and a renovation of Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School. Cambridge budget director David J. Kale said that the financial stimulus will “take pressure off local revenues” since projects will be able to move forward without drawing from city dollars. Around Cambridge, various organizations that have suffered during the economic downturn expressed the hope that the stimulus plan would lessen...

Author: By Liyun Jin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Stimulus Sparks Optimism | 2/19/2009 | See Source »

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