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...Wannabe rapper Casey B. Weinstein ’03 has stopped dicking around. “I think it’s more respectful to the girl to just lay it all on the table,” he says. Commented Liz D. Wellbridge ’05, “Why did that weird guy just tell me he wants to trizz all over my grill-spot...
...Liz Maher tells it like it is. Applying for Associate Editor last year, she wrote, “I’m a bitch.” She’s brought glam to FM’s scandalous party pics as the As It Were editor, and she managed to make Listings a page some people, sometimes, were compelled to read. As chair of FM, Liz will find her perfect niche. She’ll still encourage the designers while sporting her BCBG, but somewhere in the newsroom she’ll nestle down next to a writer...
...Officially change business hours. Sure, longtime Crimson accountant Liz Woodley may have a hard time adjusting to a 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. schedule, but if we want a more cooperative relationship between our business staff and the content side of the paper, everyone needs to be in the building at the same time...
Even the less technically demanding pieces are artistic in their own right. The Patsy Kline piece, choreographed by Liz M. Santoro ’01, is a soulful medley full of love-lost woe humorously exaggerated with over-the-top swoons and emphatic shoves. At one point in the medley, Kristin E. Ing, a student at the Graduate School of Education, performs to Kline’s “She Got You” in a solo for which the non-standard vocal music in the background makes the emotion of the dance even more potent...
...high-level administrator, Harvard has yet to take meaningful action towards ending these outrages. Harvard did, however, take action to quell the outcry against sweatshop labor in the late 1990s. Along with some of the companies best known for their unfair labor practices, including Nike, Reebok and Liz Claiborne, Harvard helped form the Fair Labor Association (FLA), a group that ostensibly monitors the working conditions in factories. Yet this corporate-dominated organization does nothing to ensure fair labor practices. It relies heavily on for-profit monitoring and has no requirement for the inclusion of workers or worker-allied organizations...