Word: pedestrianization
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...know it’s a pain for people on packed shuttle buses with open coffee, but we [prefer] spilled coffee to any pedestrian getting hit by a speeder,” said Elizabeth Randall, Faculty of Arts and Sciences capital project manager...
Although Randall and House Masters in the Quad said they don’t remember a pedestrian being hit on the road, “These renovations have been needed for a long time,” said William A. Graham, Currier House Master. “We’re looking forward to having it all happen and be done...
Further, it would be a large stretch to assert that the sculpture itself (to whatever extent it can be appreciated by a pedestrian) resembles much more than a heap of garbage—albeit a colorful heap of garbage. The Crimson’s editorial page noted as much with the pithy assessment that the sculpture “looks like trash to us.” It is hard to disagree with this appraisal, and if one tries to argue that the sculpture must be looked at more closely to be appreciated, then that negates the entire purpose...
...self-estimation in the case of Riding in Cars With Boys is well-founded. The story is real and gritty—what could, given the right turns of phrase—be the stuff of a great autobiographical novel, but what is perhaps too pedestrian for the film’s slate. Unless director Penny Marshal pulls out all cinematographic stops and carries the film on aesthetic sails alone, the prognosis for Riding in Cars looks grim. At the very least, their pusillanimous, even deceitful, refusal to submit to critical treatment will be a self-fulfilling prophesy of sorts...
...Ozo’s mark on the song. Perhaps the various rappers that show up on Embrace just can’t manage the textured rhythms Ozo throw up when they play by themselves: Certainly just about all of the more hip-hop influenced tracks have much more pedestrian rhythm sections. So Embrace the Chaos is two bands for the price of one, and a bit of chaos well-hugged. Now if they could only get these two very talented bands to collaborate a little more, we might have something seriously good...