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...founded by Tom D. Hadfield ’08 and Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10, students would be able to read their e-mail, find out the weather, check campus events and happenings, scope out the dining hall’s menu, and access their course Web pages??among other things—all at one beautiful, easily customizable portal. Students would only have to navigate the clunky, seven-year-old my.harvard interface to print their study cards and fill out their CUE guide evaluations. At least that was the idea until Harvard intervened. Since nearly...
...Mighty Wind,” and this latest outing, and Guest has directed all four. Before production begins, Guest and Levy say they map out the film.Though no traditional script exists, the duo spends around four months preparing an extensively thorough outline—25 pages?? worth of character background, scene-by-scene breakdowns, and original songs.After that, the actors perform the story, and only then does the real spontaneity start.“We give them as much meat on the bone so they can improvise, use the information or not. But what they bring...
Forget immigration, lobbyists, and even pages??this is the real story of how we became everything that we hated in 1994. Worst of all, most Republicans won’t even acknowledge that the problem exists. Let’s hope November is a really loud wake-up call...
...Miss Jean Brodie.” Unfortunately, Wood spends almost a month on “Atonement” by Ian McEwan, which is taught in at least three English department courses. But for your two short papers—a grand total of about eight double-spaced pages??you could easily write on something else...
...form, a unified index of topics, and an easily-searchable directory of names. Even the Cambridge Common folks have moved their operation over to the new site. Thanks to CampusTap, no Harvard blogger is an island.A BLOGOSPHERE IS BORNHarvard’s blogging pioneers were students who maintained personal pages??online diaries of sorts—that floated alone in the vastness of cyberspace. While the arrival of CampusTap marks the emergence of a unified Harvard blogosphere, the first steps were taken by individual Harvard organizations.Greg M. Schmidt ’06, former president of the Harvard Democrats...