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...cannot describe how sorry I feel for Brian J. Rosenberg. Poor Brian is faced every day with swarms of “‘I-love-Boston’-sweatshirt-wearing, stupidly-grinning visitors from Podunk,” he writes. He is forced to step around them while they snap pictures of John Harvard. Once in a while, he is even reduced to interacting with these people...
...value comes from its fame, so to bar tourists would be, in a sense, to bite the hand that feeds. At the same time, this isn’t an ant-farm, it’s a university. So someone in University Hall, please do something. Brian J. Rosenberg ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a History and Science concentrator in Lowell House...
...create cool musical leads and rhythms. A dangly, antenna-like protrusion above his head triggers more sound effects when you flick it. Dozens of musical combinations are possible from iZ, whose charms include giggling, burping and farting. "He has his own edgy personality," says chief marketing officer Marc Rosenberg...
...Brian J. Rosenberg ’08, a History and Science concentrator in Lowell House, is an editorial editor of The Harvard Crimson. While not working for the New York City Council, he dreams of saving people from the perils of public transportation...
...open mind—even those who are sympathetic to campus bans on hate speech—will come away feeling uneasy at the intimidation tactics he attributes to some law school students and professors. It is difficult not to feel outraged and disappointed upon hearing, for example, how Rosenberg was removed from his class for his comment that “the blacks have contributed nothing to torts”—clearly within the context of referring to black Crits. Rosenberg’s comments about his own case may be applied broadly to the climate that...