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...year after its debut, Computer Science E-1, “Understanding Computers and the Internet,” hit number one on Wired magazine??s list of university class podcasts. “If every undergrad watched this series, IT help desks would be out of business,” Jeff Howe wrote in “Podcast Lectures 101” in the December issue of Wired. The course, taught at Harvard Extension school, aims to increase students’ computer literacy and to help them understand the roots of computer problems, according to instructor David...
...Bubriski and the Peabody staff have refrained from exoticizing either the Dani or Rockefeller’s disappearance. Though this restraint should now be expected of any similar project, it is a remarkable improvement over earlier representations of the New Guinea expedition, such as the cover headline of LIFE magazine??s 1962 feature, “Survivors from the Stone Age: a Savage People That Love War.” The considerate presentation of the subject is enhanced by an equally tasteful gallery design that highlights the photography in simple, restrained elegance. This moderation is especially commendable...
...have to make our own brand, almost. Just getting sponsors was quite an undertaking. It’s a lot of phone-calling and getting hung up on.”Despite these initial difficulties, as well as some upheaval in personnel, preparations for the magazine??s launch are now proceeding at a steady clip. As the hub of the operation, Matthews is in constant contact with her staff via cell phone and text messages. Class-time is no exception.Matthews’ roommate Samere A. Reid ’08 and friend Katharine A. Woodman-Maynard...
...magazine focusing on social and civil rights. Talk centered on the importance of studying gender roles in society. “They always focus on teenage girls, but I also think stuff happens to boys, too,” said Jessica F. Harmon ’07, the magazine??s business manager. “They’re going through some stuff that’s never looked at because of this idea that boys are strong. Even from the time that they’re boys, they’re little...
...concern is not the limitation or restriction of women and their actions, but rather their ennoblement; he does not think they should be subject to gossip and rumor. Women want—and deserve— privacy, Pericles seems to be saying. Of course, Ms. Magazine??s newest issue disregards that proposition. The new issue of the magazine, which hit newsstands on Oct. 10, features the cover story “We Had Abortions,” a medley of testimonials by women who elected to abruptly terminate their pregnancies. The feature includes a petition signed...