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...successful collaborations have generally involved a university project that generates steady profits, such as housing or retail, according to Backus. Building a project around a more nebulous theme like biotech, though, tends to be more difficult to implement...
...remember the Crimson Sports staff joking about how my co-chair Dixon McPhillips and I didn’t even like sports. This may have been an exaggeration, but it’s true that we approached our jobs intent on delivering content that transcended athletics...
...craziest (although we’d argue most genius), we terrorized Crimson designers with what some called our “cracked-out” ideas, like “Let’s turn the baseball/softball supplement into a graphic novel,” and “Can the spread for the Commencement issue be an art gallery...
...Jose A. Buscaglia ’60, a sculptor who has worked in Venezuela, emphasized that full artistic freedom required basic necessities like decent living conditions and freedom of thought...
...like to think that newness is inevitable,” said Paul A. Buttenwieser ’60, the chairman of the board of trustees of the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. “I think it’s almost tautological...