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...more likely to study Bob Dylan and Michael Jackson than Beethoven and Mozart. In fact, Backstreet Boys is on the syllabus too.“How Songs Work” is a non-credit seminar led for the first time this Spring by Adams House resident songwriter and tutor, Matthew J. Coriel ’05. The class meets every other Monday in the Coolidge Room of Adams House. Over the course of six seminars, Coriel hopes to give students the tools necessary to appreciate and understand popular music in a more analytical and nuanced...
...storm,” said David A. Seley, the Adams dining hall manager. The move drew praise from Adams residents and criticism from regulars of the dining hall from other Houses. “Adams loves having guests from other houses,” said Adams tutor Matthew J. Corriel ’05, “but we long to get to know each other.” Lowell resident Alex L. Hugon ’11 lamented the switch, citing his own frequent use of the dining hall, saying he “always” eats there...
According to Matthew A. Lewis, a first-year student at HDS, a number of first-year students expressed interest in transferring into the program before it was cut. “I’ve heard rave reviews about this program,” he said...
...meeting, UC members were required to send out e-mails to their house-lists summarizing the UC general meeting—a practice that was commonplace when Ryan A. Petersen ’08 served as president of the council, but which fell-off during the subsequent presidency of Matthew L. Sundquist ’09. “I think that the UC can always do a better job of communicating. It is a difficult job to tackle,” Sundquist said of the outreach effort. “It is hard to figure...
Ellen C. Bryson ’11, a Crimson editorial writer, is a history concentrator in Cabot House. Matthew H. Ghazarian ’10, a Crimson editorial writer, is a government concentrator in Kirkland House. Eugene Kim ’10, a Crimson associate editorial editor, is a history concentrator in Kirkland House...