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...season, a host of usually all-white, all-male tickets stand before a host of student groups they have never visited, worked with, or shown interest in, and pay lip service to the importance of diversity. This does not cohere with the values of responsibility, collaboration, and sacrifice we search for. Do not mistake this for anything but what it is—a sign that if a particular path is not already well worn by the easy travel of others, it shall be a path untaken by these so-called leaders. They will always feel a disquieting comfort...

Author: By Brandon M. Terry | Title: Anene and De Beausset: What We Demand From Our Leaders | 12/1/2006 | See Source »

...this month to further the fight against the student group tax. Ryan’s advocacy not only represents students but also creates opportunities for students to represent themselves. Indeed, Ryan was instrumental in securing seats for undergraduates on both the Presidential and Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Search Committees...

Author: By Nworah B. Ayogu, Eric P. Lesser, and Annie R. Riley | Title: Petersen and Sundquist: Experience Fighting for Students | 12/1/2006 | See Source »

...search for concrete solutions to real student problems, Ryan has found a perfect teammate in Matt Sundquist. As far as we know, Matt smiles more than anyone else at Harvard; he can’t seem to help this outward manifestation of his optimistic, never-say-never attitude. Meeting him for the first time is a completely disarming experience. Down-to-earth and relaxed, he effortlessly transitions conversation from Smash Brothers to Kantian ethics. Talk to any one of his freshmen peer advisees, and they will tell you how compassionate he is; talk to anyone on his Dorm Crew team...

Author: By Nworah B. Ayogu, Eric P. Lesser, and Annie R. Riley | Title: Petersen and Sundquist: Experience Fighting for Students | 12/1/2006 | See Source »

...most important part, which Disney has perfected, is identifying and developing unknown talent to star in its shows. Like other Disney Channel series, Hannah Montana was cast-contingent when the network green-lighted the concept in 2005. The search for the right actress to play Miley Stewart - Hannah Montana by night - went on for a year. The young woman had to be appealing and cool for tweens but also parent-friendly. Producers say they want actors who can balance school with the demands of a TV show - and not end up in the tabloids. She also had to have musical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Disney Star Is Born | 11/30/2006 | See Source »

...each city is wonderfully observant and witty. Parisians, apparently, line up civilly at designated taxi lines on each block, while New Yorkers battle it out in a free-for-all. Gopnik’s vivid account of the way New Yorkers step in front of each other in the search for a cab, slyly avoiding eye contact, is spot...

Author: By Jessica X.Y. Rothenberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Childhood in the Big Apple | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

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