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...part frustration, part confusion, but mostly panic. Centering on the life of a struggling composer, Jonathan Larson’s play “Tick, Tick…BOOM!” channels all these emotions in full force. The play will run Dec. 6-16 in the Adams Pool Theatre. Larson, who is most famous for writing the popular musical “RENT,” largely based this earlier work on his own experiences. “What makes this show amazing is the fact that this play is really a window into the mind...
...case 50 years ago, Harvard has taken drastic measures since then to alter the makeup of its student body and has succeeded in greatly diversifying the college. But Harvard’s image has not changed at the same rate. If Harvard wants to get an applicant pool that is geographically representative of the U.S., it needs to address this issue directly...
...Tick, Tick...BOOM! A high-powered musical by the creator of RENT, Jonathon Larson. Rock on. Dec. 6 to 9 and Dec. 13 to 16, 8 p.m. Adams Pool Theatre. Tickets at the Box Office for $5. 2) Puck it. Women’s Varsity Ice Hockey vs. Connecticut. Only home game this weekend, unless you want to watch people run around in a circle. Dec. 7, 7 p.m. Bright Hockey Center. Free with your student ID. 3) There’s That Holiday Spirit! Midterms got you down? Wondering if Christmas still exists in the outside world? The Boston...
Women continued to outnumber men at most graduate institutions, making up 59 percent of the graduate student population, an increase of two percent from the previous year. And in master’s programs, women constituted 67 percent of the pool. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company pushed the envelope of exploratory dance last week in their fall performance, “Off the Page.” The show, which took place Friday in the Adams House Pool Theatre, featured 11 short but intense pieces of contemporary dance. Works of literature, ranging from “One Hundred Years of Solitude” to “Goodnight Moon,” inspired each dance. Elizabeth A. Miller ’09 and Julia K. Lindpaintner ’09 served as both directors and producers...