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...have an end product. For me, it is about the process and the experience." The "trust and intimacy" created by "The Letter Writing Project" was, for Lee, as valuable as any lasting picture. Similarly, by including museum staff in the artistic process, Lee aims to help the Gardner Museum "regain its role as more than a mausoleum for inanimate, exotic objects" and emphasize its position as a "living organism" integral to the community...
Harvard will now regroup and focus its attention on Sunday's home match against Columbia Union at the Malkin Athletic Center. With a win, Harvard will maintain its overall lead in the league, but more importantly, regain the momentum it lost on Wednesday night...
Approaching the weekend, the Crimson is coming off a third-place finish in the Beanpot tournament, a win that might help the Crimson to regain the momentum it enjoyed early in the season...
...good of those they lead. We hope that Driskell will encourage her running mate to do what is in the students' interest. Nothing Burton could do short of a direct apology and subsequent resignation would convince the majority of the council that called for his expulsion to regain their trust in the council's leadership. Until then, the student body will hold the current administration in similar distrust...
Despite the 7,000-ft. plunge, the crew seemed to regain control. But moments later, they were reporting that the plane had a jammed stabilizer and that they were having "trouble maintaining altitude." When it was clear there were no circuit breakers to disable the stabilizer, the crew requested permission to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport. They told air controllers they wanted to remain over water as they prepared for landing...