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...December, when the search committee presented a list of about 30 names to the alumni Board of Overseers, Bradley wrote, “If I had to bet right now, I’d put my money on Drew Faust...
...given the wealth of experience he has accumulated over the last half-decade, his loss would be devastating for Harvard’s expansion. With his leadership ability, seniority, and expertise on crucial academic issues, it is no surprise that Hyman’s name was on the short list for Harvard’s presidency. If history proves to be any indication, Hyman will likely be sought by other top universities for top-level jobs. But despite his relative anonymity, Hyman’s presence in the Yard and in Allston has had and will continue to have...
...take a look at the laundry list of possible changes in California alone, the loser is clear: personal freedom. For two centuries, humans have essentially had free reign to pollute the atmosphere as they wish without consequence. But these days are no longer. Nearly every crucial human activity today—agriculture, transportation, heating, construction—ultimately adds more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than it removes, and our lifestyles will have to change drastically if we want our planet to survive. We’re about to lose more than just the freedom to choose light bulbs...
...Producers,” “And see my name...in lights!” For everyone watching the musical, and even for Bloom himself, this is almost pure fantasy. For Christopher L. Moore ’86, this is everyday life.Moore has quite a list of production credits. After his career took off with “Good Will Hunting” he went on to produce “Reindeer Games” and the three “American Pie” films, as well as creating the “Project Greenlight” television...
...instead of being reactive, which the city sometimes seems to be, we chose to be proactive.” While advance action is admirable, such arbitrary preemption by an unelected figure is alarming. In a city of 600,000 that is the local hub for nightlife and A-list musical acts, thousands will suffer for this draconian maneuver. And Malone did not seem to have given these tremendous effects much thought, telling The Crimson “I had no idea how popular these concerts were.” When asked whether the vague criminality was necessarily perpetrated...