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...feature film, which will be screened on May 2 in the Student Organization Center at Hilles Cinema, is the debut of Harvard freshman Isidore M. T. Bethel ’11. Despite the fact that Bethel and his collaborator—University of Chicago sophomore Jack L. Mayer??are still very young filmmakers, “Terminus” reveals a decisive and mature artistic consciousness. Inspired by the city of Atlanta, the film’s series of intertwined and unrelated vignettes create a personal feel, supported by deliberate cinematic choices made by Mayer as writer...
...sixth. After a solid round two, a mixed bag third round—eagling the 11th but picking up two double bogeys—Shuman solidified his hold on tenth place. Shuman was one of only five players to eagle in the tournament and the only in round three. Mayer??s rounds displayed more consistency. Shooting even par on day one—three birdies and three bogies—Mayer set the bar for the team. A rough start to round two, bogeying five of the first six holes, then double bogeying the 8th was balanced...
Quincy House UC Representative Tamar Holoshitz ’10 said she found Mayer??s presentation informative...
...HUDS food, according to Mather Undergraduate Council Representative Arvind H. Vaz ’08. “The amount of anger and resentment, I’ve never seen before,” he said. “It’s astounding.” According to Mayer??s open letter, HUDS has implemented immediate menu changes in response to the complaints, starting with yesterday’s dinner and continuing until Wednesday, when the spring cycle menu begins. HUDS also used the letter, which was sent to House masters, House administrators, the Mather open list...
...tune of John Mayer??s “Waiting on the World to Change,” an estimated 2,100 people waited for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama to ascend the stage at “Countdown to Change” in Boston last night. The campaign event was publicized at Harvard through the efforts of Jason Q. Berkenfeld ’11, a volunteer in the Harvard Students for Barack Obama group. Turnout by Harvard undergraduates appeared to be relatively low, though Berkenfeld said he was unsure how many were in attendance. Berkenfeld said he thinks...