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...system makes it easier for students from different residential colleges to access and share college-specific facilities (i.e. Piersonites are not the only ones who use the Pierson library; Silliman's large TV room is popular not only for Sillimanders) and to see friends in other colleges," a friend at Yale tells me in an e-mail. "Life is definitely better under the universal access system...
...Screaming), Kasi Lemmons (Eve's Bayou), the brothers Hughes (Dead Presidents) and Wachowski (Bound) and, of course, the dark lord Tarantino. They're here to stay, but not as colleagues or competitors. "Directors like Quentin don't need to top some other director," says indie-film guru John Pierson. "Their fear is how to top themselves...
Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature Svetlana Boym, Professor of Government Paul Pierson and Professor of Psychology Daniel L. Schacter received the prize along with 164 other North American artists, scholars, and scientists...
...Pierson also plans to use award funds to support a research project, "Temporal Professes in Politics" that he hopes to publish. The project is focused on "building bridges between political science and history," Pierson said...
...body and set in a mauve and teal neo-classical base, pales in contrast with Nancy Spero's deft exploration of female power and representation in the ancient era. More disappointing, however, is the glaring exclusion of some of the most talented Boston-trained photographers such as Jack Pierson, David Armstrong, Mark Morrisroe and Nan Goldin (the subject of a recent Whitney Museum retrospective), who pioneered gritty work on the body. Only Annette Lemieux, who according to label text "divides her time between New York and Boston," provides a compelling work, "Pacing," a blank canvas traversed by a gash...