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...called “night commuter” children of northern Uganda in Boston’s first-ever “Gulu Walk” on Saturday. “Night commuters” walk all night in order to avoid capture by and abduction into the Lord??s Resistance Army (LRA). Both students and local residents alike carried signs along a six-mile route through Cambridge before convening in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room to swap strategies for making a difference and to hear from a representative of the African Union. Similar walks took place...
...lingering and haunting image of the morning was of an assembly of worshippers barely able to make its way up the aisle to receive communion. The people who had managed to gather, ostensibly to celebrate the Lord??s resurrection, were not jubilant but old, weak, infirm, and worst of all, unenthusiastic. The image I saw that day—the image of a civilization in its twilight—is difficult to bear on its own, but is made doubly more so when contrasted with the images of vitality we see across much of the rest...
Harry spends a good portion of this book thus immersed, as Rowling steers the story into a piecemeal biography of Lord Voldemort, building vignettes from the dark lord??s youth as a wizard named Tom Riddle...
Pennypacker resident Caroline S. Hostetter ’08—whose room looks out onto Ware Street—heard Lord??s yells and alerted HUPD to the robbery...
...silent these last few months. With HBO’s original programming mostly on hiatus, students haven’t found much to sink their entertainment teeth into. Luckily for those of us still wrapping aluminum foil around our antennae, broadcast television may yet sweep in and save the Lord??s day from reclaiming any religious significance...