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...first time in 11 years, noting the disparity between the characters in his book and their on-stage depiction. Comparing the two, Maguire said that the book has certain elements that would not translate well to the theater. “Some things are made for the page, not the stage,” he said. When asked about the ambiguity in his works, the author said that he purposely strives for a level of uncertainty regarding his main characters because “we are all made up of contradictory strands.” Maguire added that he, like...
...directors last week. Acton H. Gorton, a senior majoring in communications, said in a telephone interview yesterday that “the whole investigation was sham. It was just a sham.” Gorton was suspended with pay last month along with the editor of the opinion page, Chuck J. Prochaska, for their decision to reprint controversial cartoons of the prophet Muhammad in the Illini’s Feb. 9 issue. The cartoons—originally published by Jyllands-Posten, a Danish newspaper—resulted in world-wide riots by Muslims, some of which turned violent. Newspapers across...
...though to date, these exceptions have been granted only when House masters approve, when bedroom doors have locks, and when there is more than one bathroom in the suite, according to the handbook. The Undergraduate Council (UC) voted 31-1-2 earlier this month to back a five-page position paper outlining the arguments for co-ed rooming. The council called for an end to “burdensome and arbitrary constraints upon the formation of coeducational rooming arrangements.” UC members presented the position paper to House masters and College administrators at the CHL meeting yesterday morning...
...tangible value,” and is therefore verboten, according to Fry. He adds that any e-mails coaches send to students may not include animation, audio, or visual clips, though color attachments are allowed. Sound strange? Fry agrees. “Chances are, you can turn to any page in the [NCAA] manual and find something that doesn’t entirely make sense to you,” he wrote in an e-mail. While we flabby non-atheletes enjoy pocketed folders and hard core cold meds, our sportif comrades should take the time to study the rule...
...Office should work with HCL to establish a centralized system to ensure that departments are doing all that they can to utilize E-Resources to bring down the cost of coursepacks. At Columbia College Chicago, for example, teaching staff submit reading lists and librarians create a web page with links directly to the articles that are available electronically. Centralizing the search for articles is the only way to maximize the cost savings for students. Finally, the College should embrace the future and move ahead with plans to make online coursepacks available this fall. Imagine if Harvard students, like students...