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Kirstein Professor of Human Relations Jay W. Lorsch likened Faust to Barack H. Obama, a Law School graduate whose intelligence and charisma have earned him popularity as a Democratic candidate despite his having served only four years in the U.S. Senate...
...musical success is a pardonable offense; to paraphrase Ben Franklin, originality’s all about concealing your sources. But there’s no guile here, and bragging about their theft merits harsher punishment. So when “Infinity on High” opens with a sampled Jay-Z dedication (“To the fans that held us down / Til errrbody came areeeownd”), the album already smacks of laziness. This apathy gets worse when the group steals Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” for the ingeniously titled...
...highlights, I mean songs of overwhelming beauty and musical power—include the title track, “Let There Be Light,” and “Can’t Forget About You.” Best of all, Nas and Jay-Z reconcile on the triumphant “Black Republicans." It might finally be time to accept the post-”Illmatic” Nas. His effortless flow throughout the album and his mere happiness to be on the mic suggest that this is nothing less than another hip-hop classic...
...include a unit on how to successfully escape from an island filled with dinosaurs. 10) Re-reading the CUE guide, you realize that your professor’s 4.9 rating was based on just two evaluations—those of Clifton G. Dawson Jr. ’07 and Jay R. Lundy, Jr. ’09, neither of whom ever took the class. 11) You realize your two film classes have screenings at the same time. One of the professors lets you watch the videos at home, but it’s just not the same as seeing them...
...record number of students shopping its classes this week. “Some informal research by our graduate students has suggested that the department’s advertising has worked, although it’s really impossible to tell for sure,” said Lecturer on Sociology Jay Gabler, who teaches Sociology 172, “Children, Culture, and Media,” and Sociology 10, the concentration’s introductory course. Gabler said that graduate students in the department sent e-mails to House lists and put posters advertising courses across campus. Sociology Chair Robert J. Sampson...