Word: orientedness
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NEW HAVEN—I think I almost died on Saturday. It wasn’t hypothermia acquired from four hours of sitting in an exposed press box, unfortified by strong drink. For me and a lot of other spectators on either side of the field, it was sudden heart...
When Jessica Holsey—who has shown herself equally capable of dishing passes and deflecting attention—flashes a wide, proud smile, you know she has something else in store. “When I was eight,” Harvard’s normally soft-spoken co...
“Slavs!” features eloquent, lengthy discussions of socialism, regime change, faulty government systems, and poverty within the first few minutes of the play. And those first few minutes set the precedent for the rest of the show. Penned by “Angels in America?...
Detached fingers molded of brilliant orange silicone stretch upwards from amid the gray-brown clutter of Jessica Y. Yin ’01’s sculpture table. “My project is based on the idea of modularity of the body,” Yin, a fourth year...
Veritas is dying at Harvard, and we must look no further than our classrooms to see this tragedy unfolding. With even the best lecturers, truth comes across as an inert object in a fixed world. We are turned into empty receptacles for this pre-packaged knowledge, which we are then...