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...Octavian assumes the disguise of a chambermaid, “Mariandel.” Ochs—who has come to discuss his engagement plans— mentions that he hopes to give his promised bride, Sophie von Faninal (Kate Woolf), a silver rose, and the Marschallin suggests he offer “Mariandel” as well...
...What club sports offer the Harvard community is unique. Each team is student-run, from registering the team to recruiting members, finding coaches, and securing a budget. Club sports allow students to pursue interests in martial arts, boxing, and other sports that are either unavailable at a varsity level or do not require the immense time commitment of a varsity sport...
...make sure that the risk management is reasonable.” Seniors whose professors have accommodated them said they could not imagine finishing their theses and completing other major assignments at the same time. “I was planning on not taking the class unless they had offered an accommodation,” said Laura E. Stafford ’07, referring to Literature and Arts B-49, “Modernisms 1865-1968.” “I do understand that for a lot of professors they see this as the thesis is...not supposed...
Despite what first led them to accept the College’s oft-coveted offer of admission, these students’ times in the Yard didn’t quite live up to their expectations. Pursuing happiness elsewhere, they gave up Cambridge weather and Harvard competition in favor of a more positive, less stressful environment. For some, it seems, getting out of Harvard is better than getting...
...does Habiba deal with National Front policies demanding a halt to the same immigration that brought her parents here. "Until we have the means to offer every citizen a good life, we can't continue allowing foreigners in, where they, too, will live sub-standard lives," she explains. "Is it more humane to let them keep coming to live disadvantaged lives in segregated ghettoes, where they'll feel the hostility against immigrants every day? Or is it is better to tell them they're better off at home?" The answer may depend on which side of the immigration divide...