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...worship. He’s not going to save the world. But he’s going to inspire each of us to do as much as we can. Perhaps Nelson Mandela put it best in his own letter to the President-elect. The world’s secular saint pointed to Obama’s personal narrative as proof that “no person anywhere in the world should not dare to dream of wanting to change the world for a better place.” As President of the United States of America, and as nominal leader...
...pulling an all-out victory, the squad did see three of its younger players battle through the early rounds to win spots in the semifinals in the Singles (A) Flight draw. Harvard faced off against a number of the top teams in the New England area, including Dartmouth and Saint Francis College, competed. Although the Dartmouth Invitational does not have quite the high level of prestige of the Northeast Tennis Regionals and the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, the tournament is considered one of the events where younger players can establish themselves as future contenders in tennis...
...plans also take heed of the intersection between visual pollution and the ecological sort, making use of techniques to hide less-than-aesthetically-pleasing infrastructure in order enhance the impact of the campus’ use of open space. Adam Gross, a design principal at Baltimore-based Ayers Saint Gross, one of the architecture firms that Harvard has hired, says that of the 45 different colleges campuses he has worked with around the country, Harvard has made the best effort to hide its utilities. “You’re not going to see big mechanical equipment sitting around...
...this farm may seem a little farfetched, but its something many universities around the country are doing right now,” said Adam Gross, a design principal at Baltimore-based Ayers Saint Gross, one of the architecture firms that Harvard has hired...
...Boston Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO), led by Benjamin Zander, stirred the Sanders Theatre crowd Wednesday night with an inconsistent but lively and competent performance of works by Bartók, Saint-Saëns, and Dvorak, demonstrating the classical music world’s continuing effort to resist the genre’s arguable decline.The concert—which was the BPO’s first of the season—was part of the “Discovery Series,” a group of concerts designed to broaden classical music’s audience. The premise of the series...