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...support of the greater good of the students you represent, not in keeping with your mission.” His belittling statement demonstrates an utter disregard for the student body and their elected representatives. The letter was all the more shocking considering Pilbeam did not raise any red flags in his year as senior adviser to the Dean of the College and Interim Dean of the Faculty, during which time he was no doubt aware of the UC Party Fund, nor did he make any attempt to engage the UC. Instead, according to Kidd, Pilbeam made his decision after...
...several Harvard women were disturbed by strange phone calls last week, news of a mysterious man called “The Whisperer” (a.k.a, “The Prowler”) quickly traveled over e-mail lists. This unsavory character, we learned, has harassed Harvard women via their red phones before, and, despite a police order to stop in 2001, has done it again every two years of the last six. Sometimes he just asks for someone to hold; sometimes his language is more vulgar...
...typical white marble statues and the color-renovated versions forces viewers to break their own pre-established mold of what is considered usual and unusual in ancient art. Now in color, the sculptures are brought closer to the reality that we encounter everyday, where blue and brown eyes, red lips, flushed cheeks, and colored garments are not only presumed but utterly normal. WHOLE NEW CONTEXTS Adding color to two models of the same sculpture brings to attention details that were lost through the wearing of time. For example, the famous “‘Peplos’ Kore...
...think is totally impossible and that’s never going to happen, and now, when it looks like it might happen, you want me to sing it?” Darnielle asked the crowd. “If you had written a song called ‘Red Sox in Five,’ would you be singing it now?” Despite the fragility of the Cubs’ post-season hopes, Darnielle plunged into the simple song, a tale of impossibility and frustration. All this baseball mopery may not seem relevant, but it?...
...Saturday, August 13, 2005, at 4:30 a.m., the ring of my red phone woke me in Eliot House. I didn’t know who the caller was, but he told me to guess. I threw out a name, and he confirmed it. We talked for a few minutes, then I excused myself and went back...