Word: minding
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...banking and consulting. Consulting and I-banking. I-banking vs. consulting. What more could be on a Harvard senior's mind on the day of the career forum? Not much, it seems. While this year's career week included panels on Opportunities in the Public Sector and Entrepreneurship in the Technology Sector, the investment banking vs. consulting panel was the clear popular favorite, outdrawing the public sector discussion...
...Beloved, the highly-anticipated adaptation of Toni Morrison's novel, slavery is explored in a subtle, almost metaphorical fashion. It is an exercise in psychology, exploring the mind of Morrison's steel-willed protagonist Sethe (Oprah Winfrey), a former slave who now lives as a free woman in Ohio in the 1870s. Beloved is a handsome, classy production that is distinguished in every possible way, but it is also a cold film. The screenplay grapples admirably with Morrison's convoluted narrative but can never get to the heart of it. The saving grace of the movie is the renowned cast...
...music rocks itself and the words flow in to support the body-thumping beat. Luckily, El Oso is primarily filled with witty lyrics rapturously entwining themselves around multitextured sounds and heavy, beatific beats. Listening to Soul Coughing, all senses are fulfilled--the body throbs to the beat and the mind pulses to the poetry. Thank heaven for small miracles and for this chance to dance, dance, dance...
...station's press relations made it apparent as well. MIX's music director failed to return phone calls from The Crimson, and after being led to believe otherwise, The Crimson was denied press access when management at Regan Communications, the public relations firm handling the event, changed its mind and barred college media from the press area. Michelle King of Regan stated that there were already too many local and national media groups on hand for the event. Although college students across Boston undoubtedly comprised a sizable portion of the audience, college publications obviously did not rank. Apparently they...
...rule changes they've been emphasizing with players' safety in mind, which is good," Mora said...