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Anything seems to go in design today: styles clash, boundaries blur and hipper-than-thou types talk of "hybridity." And few practitioners better reflect the pick-and-mix trend than Barcelona-based product designer[an error occurred while processing this directive] Jaime Hayón. The 32-year-old Spaniard has a taste for the theatrical, so calling the latest overview of his work (at the Aram Gallery in London until Nov. 4) "Stage" is entirely appropriate. Playfulness is a hallmark, too. Having won a cult following in 2004 for his zany yet unsettling space-invader figurines - which were...
Richard D. Kadison, chief of Mental Health Services, suggested the name change to better reflect the breadth of the department’s offerings, according to Director of Behavioral Health and Academic Counseling Paul Barreira, who is in charge of the Bureau of Study Counsel and other support services...
...TIME's managing editor, Richard Stengel, was right-Americans should give more thought to foreign policy. Furthermore, it is not good enough for the U.S., the self-appointed world's policeman, to reflect on what constitutes its own values and interests. The policeman should either reflect on the values and interests of the policed world-not necessarily the same as his-or stop being the policeman nobody has asked him to be. The polar opposites of isolationism and interventionism are not the only options. There is also the option of participating in world politics on an equal footing with other...
...average score was about 52 percent––is evidence of true civic illiteracy, and not of unreasonably difficult or obscure questions. Although Harvard’s score of almost 70 percent was the highest of all schools surveyed, seniors’ scores reflected less than a 2 percent improvement over the performance of freshmen, and the ISI noticed relatively poorer senior scores, with respect to freshmen, at 16 of the schools it surveyed. This relative stagnation or decline, however, may simply reflect that, yes, college students forget some of the facts and dates they memorize...
...demands of the Boston Police Department will scuttle almost all ideas. In the end, you should decide whom to vote for not based on who is the friendliest or the most charismatic. Instead, ask questions, become an informed voter, and decide whose priorities for both SAC and FiCom best reflect your own. Adam M. Guren ’08, a Crimson associate editorial chair, is an economics concentrator in Eliot House...