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...superior to the idea of recruiting. Harvard has always attempted to exemplify the ideals of a society at a given period and recruiting is just another expression of this. We are, after all, not the University of Chicago, who have defined excellence as academic achievement and correspondingly produced intellectuals, regardless of society’s valuation for them. Harvard is instead in the business of producing heroes, living ideals of society’s idea of excellence. Were American society to idealize bookish grad students, Harvard would churn them out in droves. Instead, we like our grads competitive, young...
...Beverlie Ting, who have each scored three goals on the season. According to McDavitt, Harvard will look to match the speed and stick skills of Princeton. While the postseason may be unlikely for the Crimson, it still hopes to garner a win tomorrow, both for revenge and pride. Regardless of the teams’ records, tomorrow promises an intense shootout. Harvard hopes to prove that the recent struggles are merely a fluke and that it remains one of the top teams in the league—and after all, the pressure is entirely on the Tigers. The Crimson has nothing...
...been thinking hard and fast," he says. "I really did not pick a fight with anyone. I was very surprised that we received those letter bombs. We must have hit a nerve, but we don't know whose." (One possibility: an extremist group whose views Khazen refused to publish.) Regardless, the injured party seems to feel that the insults spelled death. Which makes for some irony. In Arabic, the name Al Hayat means life...
...Regardless of his musical talent—or perhaps lack thereof—Morris’ “Beethoven” is a leisurely masterpiece that tells the story of the man behind the music with contagious enthusiasm. Undoubtedly, the music is important, and Morris lovingly describes the most moving compositions, right down to the “spasmodic disjunction between right hand and left” in “Piano Sonata, Opus 31, No. 1.” However, the beauty of Beethoven’s music often makes it easy to forget that the great composer...
...those who are a little rusty on their computer game history (or are not complete dorks), “Doom” popularized the “first-person shooter” style, in which you see through the eyes of your character. Unfortunately, for any viewer—regardless of general video game dorkiness— the film is something of a disappointment...