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Deborah Browder, a soft-spoken junior at the Boston Arts Academy, chose to depict civilization as a series of symbols emerging out of a pearly gray cloud: a city skyline with lightning, a blurry dove, a rose growing out of a dirty crack in a sidewalk. Her painting is extraordinarily evocative and sophisticated—especially the portrait of her family in the corner which almost looks like a photograph. “They don’t know that I’m painting them,” she smiled quietly. “It’s going...
...departments publicized their new aid packages, they saw dramatic increases in the numbers of students who accepted Harvard’s offers of admissions, he said. In the physics department, admissions yield rose to 65 percent last year from 50 percent the year before. And in the astronomy department, yields have climbed from one-third to two-thirds over the past few years...
...more adventurous or carefree college lives, at least romantically. Where was the love? (As my roommate Ben will tell you, it wasn’t in the countless conversations we had where I complained to him about women for our first three-and-a-half years here.) As I rose through the ranks of The Crimson’s news department, things only got crazier. Now I was comp director, and city editor, and needed to edit or proof or dayslot almost every day. This past fall I was spending about 45 hours a week on The Crimson, and getting...
Franken, who rose to fame as a writer and actor on “Saturday Night Live” before becoming a bestselling author, on-air political satirist and Grammy-winning comic, said he was thrilled to be selected...
Across the nation, faculty salaries rose 2.2 percent in real income in 2001 in what the AAUP called a “fairly substantial increase,” though the AAUP was quick to acknowledge that the survey data did not take into account the recent economic downturn...