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...discrimination over time?” Lewis said he hopes that students will explore other “identities” in order to better define themselves. Following the speech, attendees assembled in groups of six to further discuss topics broahced by Lewis in a more intimate setting. Matthew A. Opitz ’10 said he was surprised when he came to Harvard that more people did not discuss these serious issues. “A lot of times, when people do address questions, they do so from a very narrow framework,” he said...
Advisory group chair Matthew J. Murray said he hoped that “an ongoing institutional mechanism” would be created to give students “input to the president on matters of concern for the University...
...which was called to order at 7:20 p.m. and dismissed before the top of the hour, began with President Ryan A. Petersen ’08 acknowledging Drew Gilpin Faust’s recent appointment as president of the University. According to Petersen, who, together with Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ‘09, had spoken with Faust at a reception yesterday, the new president was “very interested in undergraduate education” and had expressed a desire to attend a UC meeting in the future. In the meantime, the Council continued with the other...
...part of lying, cheating, and mischievous lovers well, amusing the audience consistently throughout the comedic opera, and for the most part delivering on their promise to make the opera “accessible.” Directed by Caitlin C. Vincent ’07 and produced by Matthew M. Spellberg ’09, and under the musical direction of John M. Sullivan ’09, the Feb. 9 performance of “Figaro” showcased the talent of the student-run group, which performed in the Dunster House Dining Hall.The world...
...Ulliel, who looks like the young Matthew Modine's thug brother, played Audrey Tautou's beau at the battlefront in A Very Long Engagement. There, he was all innocent desperation; here, he's just moody-broody. For me, Ulliel's performance, especially in the many closeups, was upstaged by my obsession with a cleft near the actor's left eye. I wondered: Is it a healed scar or a high dimple? I never quite decided, but musing on it was a welcome distraction from this sad enterprise...