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...about to see history repeat itself. According to diplomats, United Nations officials and a variety of non-government organizations, North Korea stands yet again on the brink of a major food shortage. "The prospect of hunger-related deaths in the next few months is approaching certainty," says Marcus Noland, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute and co-author of a just released study raising alarms about the prospect of renewed famine. In fact, one Seoul-based NGO, the Research Institute for North Korean Society, asserts that there have already been a handful of people in small, agricultural villages...
...sipping tasty, and the crowd jibes with the performer. While you might think you’re in a hip café in Davis Square, the reality is that you only need to head up Garden Street to Hilles to experience this artful musical experiment, Acoustic Tuesdays. Marcus G. Miller ’08, who performs at nearly every Acoustic Tuesday with pianist Malcolm G. Campbell ’10, describes the event as a venue that “creates a greater atmosphere of student creativity on campus.” Miller, who has been playing the saxophone since...
...Marcus G. Miller ’08 has dreadlocks that tell a story. After discovering African American literature his sophomore year of high school, he started to think for himself for the first time and grew ’locks to commemorate the development. But more than just matted spirals of hair, Miller’s dreads symbolize the connection between literature and his appearance, art and his life...
...character backgrounds.”But aside from her technical abilities with dramatic interpretation, Kargman’s life-long drive to be an actress has propelled her through her time at Harvard. The fall of her freshman year, a naïve Kargman phoned American Repertory Theatre teacher Marcus Stern about studying in his elite advanced acting class, a course primarily for talented senior actors. “I didn’t know that this was not a thing to do,” Kargman says. Despite receiving a “total rebuff,” Kargman...
...group CARE are feeding many others. As if matters could not get any worse, the country is on the brink of a severe drought. "The situation is clearly getting worse, and with predictions for the coming rainy season not being positive, we are looking at a major crisis," said Marcus Prior, the Nairobi-based spokesman for the World Food Programme. "We're doing everything we can to make sure we have the capacity to respond to significantly more numbers than we're already targeting...