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...There has not been, frankly, much response from the dean’s office in the past,” said Director of the Korea Institute David McCann, who is chairing the committee that oversees Expos this fall. “I’m not Miss Sunshine about it. There are going to be challenges, but I do think that writing and speaking will get attention...

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Exposing a Flawed Writing Course | 10/23/2007 | See Source »

...considerably more nuanced approach to decision-making and budgeting than, say, tallying up three-buck chuck against a UC check (or lack thereof, these days). Perhaps the occasional frivolous purchase is the price we have to pay for the most responsive and accommodating of all campus institutions. Execution can miss the mark: brain-break offerings don’t put a dent in late-night hunger, and the “ethnic”-ness of endless grilled-chicken riffs is debatable. But HUDS’ efforts to invite—and respond to—student feedback are remarkable...

Author: By Julia Lam | Title: Whining and Dining | 10/23/2007 | See Source »

...Less than two months ago when Singh's Leftist partners began clamoring for the deal to be scuppered, the beleaguered Prime Minister argued that "there is today talk the world over of a nuclear renaissance and we cannot afford to miss the bus." This week, though, there's a clear sense that the bus has come and gone, and with it, perhaps any confidence in Singh's ability to transform India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Demise of an India Nuke Deal | 10/22/2007 | See Source »

...variables of a band on its last legs are in place. 2007 may be the year Jimmy Eat World’s name becomes ironically prophetic; the World is achingly close to eating Jimmy, bones and all, and I’m not sure anyone will miss them...

Author: By Ryan J. Meehan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Jimmy Eat World | 10/19/2007 | See Source »

...first foray into directing. His credits include “Hamlet” and “Much Ado About Nothing,” both well-received by critics. But in “Sleuth,” his attempts at creativity go over the top and miss opportunities to connect with his audience...

Author: By Tamara J. Harel-cohen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Sleuth | 10/19/2007 | See Source »

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