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“Harvard’s attitude is offensively superficial if it thinks a 0.7 acre parcel is enough to make us shut up and go away,” said Brent Whelan ’73, another resident and member of the Task Force.
The starting point of the Asian print renaissance is a sunlit studio perched above the sluggish Singapore River. There, resident artists sketch or paint their works. When they're done, they descend to the movement's operations room, a cement-floored space sealed to all natural light. It is dominated...
Whether you're one of those Windy City residents who favor Chicago's bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics or you believe the whole project is just ripe for Capone-style corruption, know this: when you're standing on the shores of Lake Michigan, it's easy to imagine an...
A former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, Frum is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute
“Her friends have been amazingly strong—spending a lot of time at the hospital, supporting one another, and supporting Ariel’s family,” wrote Cabot House Resident Dean Jill Constantino in an e-mailed statement.