Word: reborning
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Ergo, the Ivy League has been reborn. This year, the League has been split into two divisions: the northern schools in the "Red Rolfe" division, the southern schools in the "Lou Gehrig" division...
...into a veritable transport of social concern. This Biennial, assembled by a team of curators under the supervision of Elisabeth Sussman, is not a survey but a theme show. A saturnalia of political correctness, a long-winded immersion course in marginality -- the only cultural condition, as far as its reborn curators are concerned, that matters in the '90s. The aesthetic quality (that repressive, icky word again!) is for the most part feeble. The level of grievance and moral rhetoric, however, is stridently high...
...spring reborn in the world's oldest democracy, that brings forth the vision and courage to reinvent America...
...Dance Reborn at Harvard" (December 3), Aparajita Ramakrishnan touched upon some of the problems dancers encounter at Harvard. She neglected, however, many of the more pressing issues that affect the broader dance community...
...resulting knowledge, experiences, friends and wisdom were not; far too many students are unable to say that about their undergraduate years and courses. On the Semester at Sea, every second was a minute. When we returned to the U.S., it was like we had experienced another life and been reborn--culturally, spiritually and educationally. The U.S. seemed so different: when we returned, it felt just like another port...