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...Nevertheless, the film is far from a complete failure. Through Polanski’s guidance, the audience is able to move along effortlessly from scene to scene through what truly seems like 19th-century England. His job is also made easier by the faithful and compact screenplay by Oscar-winner Ronald Harwood, who collaborated with Polanski on “The Pianist...
...alcohol czar’s campaign to make us realize that we don’t binge drink isn’t working. We were all drunk when we took the survey! Nevertheless, in this tee-totalling spirit, we give you our first (and last) non-alcoholic Drinky Drink...
...Nevertheless, they were confident they wouldn’t leave the trip having learned nothing. Experience made Matt sure of that: he’d had only five minutes with the Harvard students whose dorms he visited during last spring’s campaign, but he said he left the blitz knowing more about them than when he started. “I totally understand,” Matt said when I asked him if he was serious. “It doesn’t seem like you could really grasp anything, but you can. You definitely learn about...
...regarding everything from the feasibility of a unified graduation to the future safety of New Orleans have plagued the university’s fragmented population since Katrina descended Aug. 29. A month later, Tulane students still lack access to their university e-mail accounts and information about their belongings. Nevertheless, Tulane insists the university will be ready for students’ return in January...
...percent of Harvard University’s operating budget) to make a statement against the military’s discriminatory policies towards gays and lesbians. Obviously, this was not her choice to make. The financial well-being of the University takes precedent over the policies of any individual school. Nevertheless, these recent developments only further underline the critical need for the entire University community to act more aggressively to overturn the Solomon Amendment and its undue encroachment upon the right of academic institutions to enforce their own internal policies and protect their students’ civil rights...