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...manages to go to class. Following graduation, Savitsky plans to go to law school and hopes to work in the “intersection of law and psychology,” although she knows she will continue to be involved in the arts. “A professor of mine last semester framed it for me in a useful way, saying that the best [law] case is a production— a piece of theater,” says Savitsky. “It’s about producing a story as convincing as possible. I suppose I will...
Most of the 60 million people who voted against George W. Bush have lifestyles more like mine than the Democratic Party would like to admit. Most of us aren't the Hollywood lite or the nontraditional family. Many of us do what I do, which is go to church on Sunday, work hard and value my marriage. Again, it's not so much my party's platform that rejects the family; God help us all if Bush's brutality to the poor continues much longer. It's a small but very vocal minority, the Democratic pundits, who abhor what...
...won’t read a sweeter, funnier, more charming book this year”). Viswanathan denies any conscious wrongdoing and claims that although she read, admired, and “internalized” McCafferty’s novels, “any phrasing similarities between her works and mine were completely unintentional and unconscious.”But a judicious examination of the evidence thus far does not bode well for Viswanathan’s claim. This is more than merely an accident of two congruous organic creations. The novels include similar dialogue, sentence structure, and word choice. Some...
...simply another win or loss. Those in the stands, from the seasoned Fenway veterans to the newbies viewing the park for the first time, all offered feelings of amazement, pride, and quite a few fond memories. “It’s been a four-year dream of mine to see my roommate standing in front of the Green Monster and roaming left field so gracefully,” said Joe Carr, a Boston native and the roommate of leftfielder Chris Mackey. “Seeing number four out there reminds me of a young Yaz, Jim Rice...
Kaavya Viswanathan ’08 admitted yesterday to borrowing language from two books by Megan F. McCafferty, though the student novelist said that “any phrasing similarities between her works and mine were completely unintentional and unconscious...