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...make your way through the sea of artistic offerings this weekend, take note that there is one and one place only where you can indulge in, “the essence of Michael Jackson morphed into a rhythmic display.” Or so says student choreographer Lisa B. Flannery ’08 of TAPS, the campus tap-dancing troupe. Along with the company’s “Smooth Criminal” piece, Susan E. Maya ’08 has also choreographed “a fun, whimsical dance set,” which combines...
...make your way through the sea of artistic offerings this weekend, take note that there is one and one place only where you can indulge in, “the essence of Michael Jackson morphed into a rhythmic display...
...this world.Snakes on a PlaneDue Out: July 28As many have said, the title says it all. Internet blogging has been so huge for this film that producer C. Stokeley Chaffin ’92 insisted on changing aspects of the film to please fans. Samuel L. Jackson signed on for the film without even reading the script because the title got him hooked. This is the quintessential campy flick that has college students across America, including Harvard, going berserk. Jared S. Gruszecki changed everything on his profile to reference this movie. Alex N. D’Amour...
Most doctors, however, believe synthetic insulin is the gold standard for treating Type 1 diabetes and consider the debate over animal vs. human insulin a nonissue. Dr. Richard Jackson of the Joslin Diabetes Center questions IDDT's claims and says randomized studies comparing animal and human insulins have shown no additional benefit from using the animal product...
...gatherers, "The demonstrators here today do not speak for law-abiding Latino-American citizens." In Washington, a coalition called "You Don't Speak For Me" held a press conference denouncing the boycott and illegal immigration. And some Latino business owners declined to give their workers the day off. Dick Jackson, the manager at K&A Lumber in Homestead, Fla., made it clear to his 150 day-shift workers (95% of whom are Hispanic) that they had to be at work today. "I'm kind of old-school, and I think we ought to follow the laws of this country...