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Spring is the season of reflection. This includes the way that sunlight reflects so brilliantly off the Charles and the way that today’s heat reflects spring’s rapid fading. But more so, it means a season for our own internal reflections, which comes easy during long afternoons idling on entryway stoops or lying comfortably in the shadow of a tree. Spring presents a chance to reflect on choices made and paths taken, to assess the past year, and, for those of us who are graduating, to discern the future...
...administration. Based on his apparent lack of intellectual rigor and extremely narrow victory in the election, the prospect for effective government seemed rather slim. During his campaign, Bush made a number of embarrassing gaffes ranging from the grammatical to the geographical. Therefore these polls, as much as anything, reflect a general level of relief that nothing has happened yet to sever foreign trade or entangle America in a deadly...
...believe that it is quite important for the House Masters to reflect the composition of the student body," said Liem, who is Indonesian. "We have a very diverse student body, I feel we should also have a diverse group of Masters...
...There's definitely a need to reflect the diversity that the University seeks in its undergraduate body in the Faculty and perhaps more importantly, in the Houses because they are the primary social unit at the College," he said. "As a representation it is very powerful-it shows that the University is committed to its idea of providing a diverse environment in all its faces...
Since then, Steve has spent most of his time editing in the front of the magazine, but that has not stopped him from pushing for covers that reflect his interest in social trends and pop culture, including "Low-Carb Diets," GetRich.com, "What Divorce Does to Kids" and "The Science of Yoga...